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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always excite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a consistent ability to generate enthusiasm or interest in something.
Example: "The new features of the game always excite players, keeping them engaged for hours."
Alternatives: "consistently thrill" or "forever inspire".
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He is the future, guys like that always excite captains and I'm happy for what he achieved.
Unlike Mr. Clinton, Mr. Gore cannot always excite a crowd purely with the force of his personality.
James was genuinely afraid that they were going to be attacked that night, but stated that these situations always excite him to his core.
"New places always excite me and inspire me," she said, "and sometimes I have an idea that has to wait until a residency so I can spend settled time on it".
"The same point on the screen will always excite the same neuron," says Duhamel, no matter what direction the eyes are looking in.
In particular, the pumps of vacuum chambers always excite eigenmodes; but also an abrupt change of the force that is to be measured would cause a ballistic overshoot beyond the equilibrium position and subsequent weakly damped oscillations.
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Sometimes I was more excited, and sometimes I was less excited... E.C.: But you were always excited? Picasso: Oh, yes, always excited.
I'm always excited to get growing.
I'm always excited about them.
"I'm always excited about going.
The subject of well-being has always excited human society.
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