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The phrase "exciting of" is grammatically incorrect and should not be used in written English. A better way to express the idea would be "expectation of excitement" or "excitement arising from." Example: The thrilling rollercoaster ride was met with great anticipation, which only added to the excitement arising from the ride itself.
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The mechanism for exciting of the 2p1 level of Ar is the one-step electron collision excitation from the ground state.
Upsets and underdogs are exciting, of course.
It's exciting, of course, but mostly just very, very weird.
Perhaps most exciting of all are the rain (nimbo) clouds, suggests Pretor-Pinney.
But probably the most exciting of all are those first words.
The day that Taboo opened on Broadway was one of the most exciting of my life.
Cherries are, for me, the most exciting of all the stone fruits.
Recently I have stumbled upon what just might be the most exciting of all.
The most exciting of these is Mark Footitt, 19, from the county champions Nottinghamshire.
Science fiction should be the most exciting of genres, because ultimately it offers endless possibilities.
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He is full of exciting tales of kitchen-shipwreck.
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