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The phrase "always excited" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a consistent state of enthusiasm or eagerness about something.
Example: "She is always excited to start new projects and collaborate with her team."
Alternatives: "constantly thrilled" or "perpetually enthusiastic".
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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 about them.
"I'm always excited about going.
I'm always excited to go on tour.
I'm always excited to get growing.
I'm always excited to see the redwings, and the goldfinches.
"Light has always excited me, it intrigues me.
"I found myself always excited for art class.
He is always excited or bored, with no middle gear.
Bristol theatregoing audiences are always excited by new things.
CP: I'm always excited to see the other sports.
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