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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exuberant with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is filled with lively energy or enthusiasm.
Example: "She was exuberant with joy after receiving the good news."
Alternatives: "filled with" or "overflowing with".
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It's exuberant, with tuberose.
Instead, this place is exuberant with life.
Democrats seemed just as exuberant with the choice as Republicans.
Devoted, loving and exuberant with family, friends and clients.
Bright red in color and exuberant with its fruit, it is crisp, refreshing and delicious.
"Maybe we got a little exuberant with the whole dot-com thing," Jeff thought to himself.
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The film is an exuberant comedy-with-musical-numbers about -of all unlikely things - racial identity.
Anne-Marie McDermott tackled the difficult piano part, replete with crashing chords and exuberant flourishes, with aplomb.
For years the streets of Tehran have been filled with young men making exuberant experiments with quiffs and stiffly gelled manes.
"Shall we start with a tour?" Jane, a tiny and exuberant blonde with a boy's haircut, happily agreed.
Like an exuberant child with a humorless parent, the movement has always been at odds with the academic elite.
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