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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all exciting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, event, or experience that is thrilling or stimulating in nature.
Example: "The new theme park is all exciting, with rides and attractions that cater to all ages."
Alternatives: "completely thrilling" or "entirely exhilarating".
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That was all exciting to Bill".
They're all exciting in different ways.
See this is all exciting now.
"They're all exciting and they never get old".
"It was all exciting, but it's not the same now.
It's all exciting, but it can also be exhausting, with unfamiliar people, processes, and places.
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Doesn't sound all that exciting to me".
We're just missing telling people all that exciting stuff.
As children we used to find all this exciting.
Not all that exciting, no.
Ironically, nothing in the transcript appears all too exciting.
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