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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully energetic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is very energetic, often with a slightly humorous or ironic tone.
Example: "After drinking that extra cup of coffee, she became awfully energetic and couldn't sit still for a moment."
Alternatives: "extremely energetic" or "incredibly energetic".
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Mrs. Jin frequently reminds me that she is slowing down, though she seems awfully energetic to me; she spends most of her day crisscrossing the neighborhood on foot, running errands, and leaning in to share gossip, or argue, with her neighbors, a mix of mostly retirees and working-class migrants from other parts of China.
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Awfully wrong".
Awfully quick.
More energetic".
Awfully good.
All are impetuously energetic.
Núñez, its energetic founder.
She's incredibly energetic.
It was awfully high, but awfully lonesome.
That sounds awfully convenient.
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