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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all exhilarating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, experience, or event that is completely thrilling or exciting.
Example: "The roller coaster ride was all exhilarating, leaving us breathless and wanting more."
Alternatives: "entirely thrilling" or "completely exciting."
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These were all exhilarating experiences.
The speed of the boat, the fresh breeze, the vibrancy of the delta's colors were all exhilarating and essential.
Brian Griffiths' giant brick Battenberg is the work of an interesting sculptor who really does not appear to find putting his work on a block in Trafalgar Square at all exhilarating.
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And there was every ride you could imagine under the sun... well, no sun actually, gale-force wind if I'm being honest, but exhilarating all the same.
Despite having initial reservations, I'm finding it all quite exhilarating.
The going up was every bit as good as the going down, and it was pretty much all totally exhilarating.
Q. You've said that writing is all-consuming and exhilarating.
All in all, an exhilarating ride, and I must say the drivers were at least as respectful as those in Houston.
"I Feel It All", an exhilarating evocation of falling in love, also started to take on a weird significance.
Despite all the exhilarating and disturbing changes in Egypt and the Levant, the center of gravity of the region has moved to the Gulf.
All this bravado is exhilarating — it's good to know that your chef has no fear of flavor — but it can wear out the most dogged diner.
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