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The phrase "excited in" is not correct in written English.
In this case, you can use the phrase "excited about" instead. Example: I am excited about going to the beach this weekend.
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I'm excited, in fact.
He was excited in front of Lennox.
"I've never been so excited in all these years.
"Don't get so excited in acoustical terms," he said.
"I was so excited in that sweet dream," she said.
"That's not what gets people excited in the real world about shopping.
"Being very excited in a document reading room is a bit of a challenge," she said.
They were genuinely excited in a sense, but not with their leader's words.
The one happy effect of the 1972 championship match was the interest it excited in chess.
A. I take it personally when someone isn't happy or excited in their job.
"I don't remember anyone being this hyped and excited in my lifetime, that's for sure".
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