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The phrase "be more excited" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when encouraging someone to express greater enthusiasm or anticipation about a situation or event.
Example: "I know you're nervous about the presentation, but try to be more excited about sharing your ideas with the team."
Alternatives: "show more enthusiasm" or "express greater excitement".
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be more excited
noun
An extra amount or extent.
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Could we be more excited?
And I could not be more excited.
I couldn't be more excited".
We couldn't be more excited".
Belle herself "couldn't be more excited".
"But, man, I can't be more excited".
I couldn't be more excited," said Hewitt.
She said: "I couldn't be more excited.
Nobody could possibly be more excited.
"I could not be more excited about the future.
But she could not be more excited.(Photo credit: AFP).
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