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"enthusiastic at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a person's enthusiasm for a particular activity or task. For example, "He was enthusiastic at the prospect of leading the project."
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Congress is enthusiastic at the McClellan resolution.
I wasn't very enthusiastic at first.
"One particular student was very enthusiastic at PE.
Another, the Garden State Ultras, was less enthusiastic at the start.
"We are finding men are more enthusiastic at this point in the campaign," Dr. Schwartz said.
But while the salesroom appeared more enthusiastic at Christie's, the results were far from stellar.
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Today that assessment doesn't sound over-enthusiastic at all.
The show continued to draw enthusiastic audiences at Lincoln Center Theater at year's end, even as a Steven Spielberg film version of the same story opened.
"Sacrifices" received enthusiastic reviews at its première, at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, although some viewers were put off by Mohammed's elliptical storytelling.
The employees at Myrys were less enthusiastic: alarmed at being swooped on, they barricaded one of Mr Klesch's employees in his office.
Former G.M. in Booth Jim Duquette will be one of the more enthusiastic observers at Sunday's All-Star Futures Game at Citi Field.
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