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The phrase "energetic to" is not correct and usable in written English
The phrase you may be looking for is "energetic about," which is an adjective phrase used to describe a person who is enthusiastic about something. For example: "John was very energetic about his new job."
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Almost all of the time the Cubans had something energetic to say about the work.
"I was too young and energetic to retire, which is a word I hate.
They were too energetic to retire and young enough to embark on second careers.
They are too energetic to retire and young enough to embark on a second career.
What else? "New condos designed to draw the young, urban and energetic to downtown St . Paul" the article says.
The result is energetic to the point of brutality, and the loud music makes it all the more wearing.
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Park was so energetic as to appear to be playing in triplicate.
Moreover, chemists need to use energetic reagents to prepare them, putting further constrains on operational safety.
"Yet, they were energetic, eager to get back to the grim task at hand.
We compare these energetic requirements to the energetic required to synthesize starch (55 glucose) having the same number of carbon atoms (330) as 6 TAGs.
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