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The phrase "am extremely excited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a high level of enthusiasm or anticipation about something.
Example: "I am extremely excited to start my new job next week."
Alternatives: "I am very thrilled" or "I am super enthusiastic."
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I am extremely excited.
He said: "I am extremely excited to be joining EastEnders.
"I am extremely excited that I had some impact on the game".
EastEnders is Millington's first acting role, "I am extremely excited to be joining EastEnders," he said.
"I am extremely excited to be working for such a forward thinking and entrepreneurial company.
I am extremely excited that Fred Hill is now working for Rutgers".
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"We are extremely excited to be a part of the tournament and excited for the challenges this field of teams presents.
"I'm extremely excited," he said.
"They were extremely excited," he said.
"The fans are extremely excited," Clark said.
"We're extremely excited," said Yakin.
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