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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felt excited" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple past tense construction of the verb "feel" followed by an adjective, "excited," to describe a feeling or emotion. Example: After winning the game, she felt excited and couldn't stop smiling.
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I felt excited.
But mostly I felt excited.
I felt excited and terrified.
She felt excited when he spoke.
Once we started I felt excited.
I felt excited, guilty, lucky, furtive, amazed.
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Writing makes me feel excited.
It was hard not to feel excited.
I am not nervous, I feel excited.
No one could read our shortlist and not feel excited.
It's important to make customers feel excited about Christmas.
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