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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as excited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare levels of excitement between two or more subjects.
Example: "She was as excited as her friends when they heard the news."
Alternatives: "equally excited" or "just as thrilled".
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Ms. Kelstein was not as excited.
Not as excited as you'd imagine.
We're as excited about doing this.
The other Americans were just as excited.
And we're all as excited as puppies.
We're as excited as each other.
And it's good that he's not as excited right now.
The president's not opposed, but he's not as excited.
The French aren't as excited by The Returned, adds Julian.
He described the product teams as excited and engaged.
"He was as excited as the people on the show.
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