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The phrase "authentically enthusiastic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is genuinely excited or passionate about something, conveying a sense of sincerity in their enthusiasm.
Example: "Her authentically enthusiastic approach to teaching inspired her students to engage more deeply with the subject matter."
Alternatives: "genuinely enthusiastic" or "sincerely enthusiastic".
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According to several of the actors and writers of these shows, the audiences of salespeople, managers, dealers, and suppliers was authentically enthusiastic.
Apparently, for some, it's difficult to believe anyone could be so authentically enthusiastic all the time.
Can you find a way to be authentically enthusiastic or honestly positive?
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