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The phrase "are especially exciting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is particularly thrilling or interesting in a specific context.
Example: "The new features of the software are especially exciting for users who value efficiency."
Alternatives: "are particularly thrilling" or "are notably captivating."
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I can confidently write that the general feeling surrounding the Odyssey Project is excitement: continuing education is a deserved possibility, and the humanities are especially exciting when they are approached by people who have more experience in this world.
These discoveries are especially exciting because of the dates of their original publications.
The advances are especially exciting because they appear to involve a repetition of the process that took place even before birth.
Phones with geo-location abilities are especially exciting, as they could conceivably allow advertisers to target potential patrons as they pass their stores or enter a nearby parking lot.
The space-walk photos are especially exciting.
Personally, I don't think the action scenes are especially exciting either with two exceptions.
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But this day was especially exciting.
Still, midwinter can be especially exciting in Wyoming's northwest.
It might not have been especially exciting, but it was effective.
Because this song for me was so visceral, the video was especially exciting for me.
It was especially exciting to have been offered merit scholarships from both Hamline and VCFA.
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