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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enthusiasm from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the source or origin of someone's enthusiasm or excitement. Example: The students' enthusiasm from the new project was contagious, spreading to their classmates and teachers.
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Enthusiasm from Indian students dimmed.
But there's less enthusiasm from the Assembly.
That's wild enthusiasm from one justice to another.
Finally, there is little enthusiasm from the sector for politicians.
"We are seeing alot of enthusiasm from our donors".
But he did have enthusiasm from the artistic community.
That lack of enthusiasm from the lovely pair may have infected the public somewhat.
Fortunately, he has not seemed to gather much enthusiasm from his fellow Republican leaders.
And now arrogance and missteps are draining enthusiasm from some of the fighters' core supporters.
Judging from recent history, the initial burst of enthusiasm from Conoco shareholders should be sustainable.
But enthusiasm from the rest of the world's aviation market has been more muted.
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