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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are energizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is invigorating or stimulating, often in a positive context.
Example: "The new initiatives we implemented are energizing the team and boosting morale."
Alternatives: "are invigorating" or "are stimulating".
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Dreams are energizing; they feed the imagination.
Tax rebates also are energizing shoppers, which should help second-quarter activity.
Both she and Mr. Wright are energizing examples of the talent that Off Off Broadway, at its best, can nurture.
— Julia Moskin Travel + Leisure: In Manhattan, Peter Jon Lindberg takes a stroll through the newly booming neighborhood north of Madison Park, where hot spots like the Ace Hotel, the NoMad Hotel, the Hurricane Club, Eataly and SD26 are energizing a once-negligible cluster of blocks.
The United States Department of Homeland Security's Office of Intelligence and Analysis issued a report last week suggesting that current political and economic conditions are energizing right-wing extremist groups, that many of these groups follow extremely conservative ideologies and that some may seek to recruit and "radicalize" veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
That's why training and development opportunities are energizing perks.
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Our cities are energized.
"They are energized by what is happening.
Ms. Campbell and Ms. Braxton are energized rather than cowed.
The Colts are energized, but the Vikings just get by.
"People are energized by getting things done," she said.
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