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The phrase 'enthusiastic message' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express excitement or strong enthusiasm in a message or communication. For example, "I received your enthusiastic message and I can't wait to see you soon!".
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Mr. Sobel wrote the enthusiastic message after a meeting with the president of Cyrela, one of the largest residential developers in the country.
Thomas confirmed the agreement on his Twitter account, then immediately began receiving congratulations from teammates, including an enthusiastic message from the defensive captain Justin Tuck.
When Mr. Osier presented his findings in January to fellow executives, Reed Hastings, the Netflix chief executive, sent an enthusiastic message, BlackBerry to BlackBerry, from across the room.
Above a Korean fried chicken restaurant in Jackson Heights, Queens, Showkat Khan worked the room of mostly Bangladeshi men, speaking Bengali with a few English phrases mixed in, his enthusiastic message of opportunity broadcast through a crackling amp.
Malcolm Turnbull did not perform badly in the Friday night Facebook match, but his biggest achievement in this long campaign has been to keep the election spotlight tightly trained on a very small target – his own enthusiastic message of economic reassurance.
23" -- also shared an enthusiastic message with fans about her return to the world of "Mars".
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Mr. Tanaka thinks two enthusiastic messages from Bjork in the site's guest book are fake.
She has received "enthusiastic messages" from producers and investors in several major theater markets, she said, and could foresee future productions in cities and countries like New York; London Seoul, South Korea Japan Germany and the Netherlandsands.
Mr. Alooshe, who at first did not identify himself on the clip as an Israeli, started receiving enthusiastic messages from all around the Arab world.
These enthusiastic messages are part of Nina Katchadourian's "Monument to the Unelected," an installation of 56 made-up plastic signs that herald the failed candidates of every presidential election since John Adams lost to George Washington in 1789.
The post, entitled "Announcing an audacious proposal," hit Techmeme within minutes after it was published, and he immediately started receiving enthusiastic messages from other influential industry folks.
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