Sentence examples for elicit excitement from inspiring English sources

The phrase "elicit excitement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability of something to provoke or draw out feelings of enthusiasm or thrill.
Example: "The movie's thrilling trailer was designed to elicit excitement among the audience before its release."
Alternatives: "generate excitement" or "spark enthusiasm."

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Hogan and Stanford had just upset Oregon, on the road, in Hogan's second career start, and a television reporter was trying to elicit excitement, or at least a grin, during a postgame interview.

The reclusive Thomas Pynchon seems to elicit excitement each time he breaks his public silence, as he has by endorsing, among others, "The Testament of Yves Gundron" (1999), the first novel by Emily Barton Jim Knipfell's memoir "Slackjaw" (1999); and "The Restraint of Beasts" (1998), a Booker-nominated novel by Magnus Mills, which he called "a demented, deadpan-comic wonder".

Some new franchises have a logo and location design that fails to elicit excitement and impress prospective franchisees.

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A retro electronic device elicits excitement and mystery.

Such timeless scenes have elicited excitement and shock from visitors for centuries.

The results showed that when the employment policies elicited excitement, employees were significantly more likely to use creativity.

It may be that I and other singers in similar roles appear stronger or more powerful or more sexualised because of our awareness of how to use our bodies and play with the idea of male sexuality – and that empowerment elicits excitement.

He struck out 14 of the 22 batters he faced that night, statistics Yost recited after Tuesday's game, and then dominated to the same degree in his next start, eliciting excitement across the organization.

While there were a bunch of features that didn't really elicit much excitement from either of us, there was one in particular that we are quite looking forward to: Memoji.

The 2.5-liter engine, while adequate by class standards, elicits less excitement.

It is a six-monthly handing over of the baton that elicits no excitement at all in normal circumstances, but these days the circumstances are not quite normal.

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