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Discover Ludwig"full of passionate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrase that means being filled with strong emotions or intense feeling. Example: The room was full of passionate energy as the musicians played their hearts out on stage.
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In an industry full of passionate gamers, Kotick stood apart: the guy who never picked up a joystick.
The president's struggle to connect and inspire passion is a dispiriting contrast to, as Yeats said, the worst, full of passionate intensity.
According to Yeats, the worst "Are full of passionate intensity".
But even the best are full of passionate banality.
His supporters are worried, sometimes dispirited; his enemies are full of passionate intensity.
The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.
"THE worst are full of passionate intensity," W.B. Yeats declared of religious zealots.
"Your best cholesterol lacks all conviction, and your worst is full of passionate intensity".
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And now Mr Moore has written an excellent account of the campaign full of passionate scientists, wild landscapes and exquisite pictures of these luminous creatures that for once are getting the attention they deserve.
In a question regarding the "best and worst" of working at Facebook, Rasmussen discusses the pitfalls of having a company "chock full of passionate, brilliant, opinionated people".
It reads like some combination of Thomas Bernhard and Albert Camus, full of passionate rebellion and disaffection, and written in very long, beautifully modulated sentences.
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