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Discover LudwigThe phrase "excitement by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the feeling or state of being excited as a result of something or someone. Example: The crowd was filled with excitement by the arrival of the popular band.
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He capped off the excitement by executing the landing with ease.
D.S.M.-3 stirred great professional and public excitement by providing specific criteria for each disorder.
The males show their excitement by transferring their wiggling hands to their crotches.
Males display excitement by standing erect, stamping or swaying, and letting out a chorus of screams.
"Manufacturers and designers alike responded to this excitement by designing them as futuristic and sci-fi.
It's a very old-fashioned way to generate excitement – by rationing.
They were hyperventilating with excitement by the time they had had their photograph taken with her.
At his best, LaBute generates excitement by seeming to throw a gauntlet directly into the stalls.
Fall wants to duplicate that excitement by bringing a new generation of star players to South Africa.
While the story didn't end so well, American Apparel's arrival in the UK was greeted with excitement by millennials.
Mr. Jackman's Stanley stirs up further excitement by dancing around like a mad cowboy to conjure up his brainstorms.
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