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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an excited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a noun that is excited, typically in contexts where you are referring to a person or group experiencing excitement.
Example: "She was an excited participant in the event, eager to share her ideas."
Alternatives: "a thrilled" or "an enthusiastic".
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"The reality is that an excited, moderately sized town can drive a lot of commerce".
Ask Jerry van Waardhuizen about his new radiator and you get an excited response.
He stood up, screamed and bobbed like an excited baby.
An excited babble.
An excited student crowd for that one.
An excited buzz ran around the courtroom.
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But Blind believes an "exciting" job would convince the United manager.
Likewise, delicate can connote a "calming" semantic as soft or an "exciting" semantic as personal.
A rod excited by a single quantum cannot excite a bipolar cell without the simultaneous assistance of one or more other rods.
Is a CEO excited about a new revenue stream?
A: I'm excited.
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