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Discover LudwigThe phrase “bubble with” is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is visibly excited and enthusiastic about something. For example, “She came into the room bubbling with joy when she found out she had been accepted into her dream college.”.
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We bubble with pleasure.
They bubble with conflict and struggle.
His letters home fairly bubble with enthusiasm.
Why stoke an emerging bubble with still cheaper money?
The fryers at fast-food chains bubble with it.
America is unlikely to see another stockmarket bubble, with its surge in tax revenues.
Fed policies worked only by "replacing the tech bubble with a housing bubble," he says.
And it really does bubble with the botanical diversity of the Americas.
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Mr Blair bubbles with them.
He bubbles with enthusiasm.
Lorenzen bubbled with excitement.
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