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Discover LudwigThe phrase "excited being" is not grammatically correct in written English.
It lacks a verb and does not make sense as a stand-alone phrase. However, you could use the phrase "excited to be" in a sentence. For example: "I am excited to be going on vacation next week."
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"I'm so excited being back in New York City".
"He's excited, being here," catcher Jorge Posada said.
"You get excited being back and say, 'I lived away — I should be able to treat myself,' " Mr. Crew said.
Now we're having twins - I'm excited being able to raise these babies in a loving and gentle home and family.
All the multinationals are on-board and Coca-Cola is particularly excited, being on the hunt for "extraordinary people with a burning passion".
He added: "Now that the Chase has come around, a lot of attention and hype can easily overshadow it — put you in the mode of being excited, being nervous, where you're doing the job differently than you had in the past 8 or 10 weeks.
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