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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'exciting in' is not correct and should not be used.
However, you could use an adjective such as 'exciting' to modify a noun. For example, "The new film is an exciting adventure."
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"But it was exciting in a way.
Needing warming was exciting in itself.
They're all exciting in different ways.
But there's also something kind of exciting in its wildness.
Results day became infinitely more exciting in the early 1970s.
The fact that it's a final is exciting in itself.
That sounds exciting in theory, but fame has its limits.
It is diverse and exciting in its culinary offerings.
"It's exciting in L.A. at the moment with the Kings".
What made phones so exciting in the first place?
It was very exciting in the beginning!" He laughed.
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