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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'energetic about' is not grammatically correct and is not a commonly-used phrase in written English.
To express enthusiasm or eagerness for something, you would say "I am enthusiastic about" or "I am eager for". For example, "I am eager for the start of the school year and can't wait to begin my classes."
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Jonathan must be more energetic about changing that.
Whether it was dogtooth checks or vertical stripes, there was something vital and energetic about the show.
People watch for whether I'm feeling positive and energetic about where we are going, and people cue off of that.
"You'll be dealing with civic communities, and I think it'll be a national process and people have to be very energetic about it.
So the New York police have become very energetic about the matter and threaten to make things embarrassing even for the great Capone himself.
The Democrats have closed a few of these scandalous operations, but they have not been energetic about scaling back their own perks now that they're in charge.
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After being stuck in a traffic jam for an hour, I arrived to the Louhu bus station at midnight to find Kwok, a small, wiry, very energetic man of about forty.
What was an intimidating conversation about the future, instead becomes an energetic dialogue about the present, doing well while doing good, and getting started today.
Glastonbury Song Wonderful, energetic song about the endless search for spirituality.
There's nothing wrong with having an energetic debate about those issues.
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