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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exhilarating time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a thrilling, exciting, or invigorating experience or period of time. Example: "We went on a safari in Africa and it was an exhilarating time. Seeing all the wild animals in their natural habitat was a once in a lifetime experience."
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"It was an exhilarating time," Ms. Hochul recalled.
It was an exhilarating time, a very heady time".
It's an exhilarating time to be a Victorianist.
"I find this the most exhilarating time in my career as a journalist.
Many complain frankly of exhaustion but for some it has been an exhilarating time of opportunity.
The sheer danciness of most Balanchine ballets gives audiences a basically exhilarating time.
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Nothing matches the exhilarating, time-scrambling first act, but the cast throughout is extraordinary.
The 1930's were exhilarating times for a young Communist.
When Jeremy Corbyn was elected Labour leader, Massey wrote an editorial for Soundings entitled Exhilarating Times in which she discerned the "potential fracturing of the ideological and political hegemony of neoliberalism".
These are exhilarating times at Selhurst Park after two mid-table finishes that have never felt dull, the opportunity provided by promotion two years ago having been well and truly seized.
But the most memorable contribution came from a commenter called Andrew Kreisberg, who provided an index to these disturbing and exhilarating times, a Polaroid we can refer to if we one day want to remember what life was like during the fall of 2017: Nobody has accused me of rape like Weinstein.
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