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Discover Ludwig"earnest enthusiasm" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is exhibiting passionate or sincere excitement. For example, "The cheerleaders cheered with earnest enthusiasm when the home team scored the winning goal."
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Her conversation, meantime, is fuelled by earnest enthusiasm.
He favors jeans and dark-colored shirts, and has the earnest enthusiasm of a graduate student.
And you can hear the same note of earnest enthusiasm in Eshun.
Danny Gokey, "Beginning To See the Light" Earnest enthusiasm isn't a big part of Reed's work, so I wondered what Danny — the king of earnest enthusiasm — was going to select.
Yet it is hard to do so, perhaps because he seems to have patented Utah's particular brand of earnest enthusiasm.
And though donors sometimes find Mr. Levy's earnest enthusiasm for Lincoln Center a little over the top, his belief in the cause generally carries the day.
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Though Sanders is steadfastly earnest, the youthful enthusiasm for him often partakes of irony.
Even on the songs with dark edges, like "Kids" and "The Sound of My Ceiling Fan," Diarrhea Planet is very much still breathing heavily, earnest in its enthusiasm.
Earnest and brimming with enthusiasm, the two students, chaperoned by Mr. Corcoran, spent the last two days in Washington, where they were interviewed by a small army of reporters.
That earnest footage also communicates the enthusiasm that accompanied the event for many in the country.
"I have," says Hill, leaning forward in a way that's almost earnest, "a kind of naïve enthusiasm.
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