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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already impassioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is already filled with strong emotions or enthusiasm about a particular subject or situation.
Example: "Despite the challenges ahead, she was already impassioned about her cause and ready to fight for it."
Alternatives: "already passionate" or "already fervent".
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The Estadio Castelao erupted as the ball rippled into the net, taking the already impassioned atmosphere to a new level.
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Already this year we've witnessed impassioned debates regarding censorship and the government's attempt to seize control over creativity and copyright on the internet.
But mostly one has already begun to miss the company of this sometimes cranky but always impassioned, learned and winningly irreverent man.
So expectations were high that this year's awards, held Thursday night at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, would offer an impassioned outcry over Trump's election to the presidency — which has already spurred talk of mass deportations and the construction of a border wall.
An impassioned sermon.
Other times loud, impassioned, abandoned.
He was impassioned.
To become impassioned".
Banyard's polemic is impassioned and lucid.
Impassioned, both sisters are subsumed in nature.
The sweeping strings, the impassioned speeches.
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