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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as something exciting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an experience, event, or object that is perceived as thrilling or interesting.
Example: "She approached the project as something exciting that could change the course of her career."
Alternatives: "as an exhilarating experience" or "as a thrilling opportunity".
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I saw it as something exciting".
She had been elected to her student council; she saw public service as something exciting, something hopeful.
After all, he said, you have to be familiar with the vast array of corals to recognize the paler, seemingly insignificant ones like Leptoseris troglodyta as something exciting and new.
What if you treated change as something exciting?
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NASA has been struggling over the last few decades with funding cuts and a public shift from seeing space travel as something exciting, if not absolutely necessary.
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His tone is optimistic, as if something exciting is coming up in the not-too-distant future.
Going to the Moon and Mars, they say, is exciting, and NASA needs something exciting as its flagship mission.
Dubai is an important air show for them, and they wanted something exciting as the focus of their air show reception, so naturally they asked Bloodhound.
"I want something exciting and that is going to excite other people as well," he said.
I couldn't believe there was anything on television that I had to see, but he sounded as if he had found something exciting and wonderful.
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