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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully exciting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is very exciting, often with a hint of irony or exaggeration.
Example: "The roller coaster ride was awfully exciting, leaving us breathless and wanting more."
Alternatives: "incredibly thrilling" or "extremely exhilarating".
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"That's awfully exciting.
Photograph: Getty Gosh, how awfully exciting.
"That makes medical research awfully exciting right now".
The Yankees are awfully exciting this year, and Season 2 of "Glow" is strong.
I can win this.' "Now to be a month later here at TPC is awfully exciting to be in the same position.
The society's team leader, Graham Mullan, said: "These engravings are not awfully exciting if you're into high art - they are three bunches of straight lines.
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There has to be hopes that it is the former - if they can stay on this form, then there could be an exciting new chapter for the Libertines ahead, something which seemed awfully unlikely not so long ago.
Investigative journalism can sound awfully dull and frustrating: endless hours spent trying to understand legal documents, calling people who refuse to talk, getting exciting breakthroughs that turn out to be incorrect.
Awfully wrong".
Awfully quick.
Awfully good.
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