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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both exciting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or experience that is filled with excitement or stimulating. Example: "I am looking forward to my trip to Disneyland because it will be both exciting and nostalgic."
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It's both exciting and scary.
It's both exciting and frightening".
This is both exciting and terrifying.
He finds it both exciting and weird.
This story of Australian cinema is both exciting and sobering.
Stepping away from Fun. was both exciting and terrifying.
Starting any new job is both exciting and daunting.
Freud's own, sharp recollections are both exciting and skewed.
This latter idea seemed both exciting and compelling.
I've always found this scene both exciting and disturbing.
And I find that both exciting and gratifying.
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