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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exited about" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the feeling of being eager and enthusiastic about something. For example: "I am so exited about our vacation to the beach this summer!".
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He's good in the air, and we're exited about the boy".
—Michael Waas of Panthers Daily Puck Yes, it's tough to get exited about hockey in late May and June.
Amid a flirtatious gaggle of mainstream debutantes, we're especially exited about Evolve, the asymmetrical multiplayer sci-fi shooter, in which four players are hunters and one is a rapidly evolving space monster.
Mr Cable is exited about the opportunities.
Get them exited about what you're doing.
The first several months passed quickly, and we felt exited about the new environment.
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In the broadcast, an announcer says the footage "allegedly showed five sexily dressed women entering the rooms of the judges late at night before exiting about half an hour later, with several stuffing money into their bras".
However, a social debate exits about the differential level of pollutants in wild and farmed species.
Debate still exits about the best surgical procedure for treating bleeding pancreatic pseudoaneurysms.
Clearly autonomy is not a univocal concept and little agreement exits about its nature, scope or strength [ 11].
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