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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an infectious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is capable of being transmitted or spread, often in the context of diseases or enthusiasm.
Example: "The doctor explained that an infectious disease can spread rapidly in crowded areas."
Alternatives: "a contagious" or "an infectious agent".
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An auction can be an infectious spectacle.
He's an infectious guy".
Jepsen displayed an infectious verve.
"He's got an infectious personality.
It is an infectious idea.
It is an infectious laugh.
He is an infectious character".
Tooth decay is an infectious disease.
It was an infectious pop song.
Their rapport has an infectious quality.
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