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Discover Ludwig"full of spirits" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone as being lively, energetic, or enthusiastic. Example: The children ran around the park, full of spirits, as they played tag and laughed with joy.
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They'd never settle here because they considered the mountains sacred, full of spirits".
"I decided to concentrate on two primal images from the play: the tempest itself — the storm and shipwreck and its aftermath — and the strange moody island full of spirits," Mr. Salle said in an e-mail.
For many locals the area is deeply sacred, and full of spirits, so the engineers' presence was going to be like a "virus" infecting the body of the forest.
In pre-modern societies, people inhabit a divinely created cosmos, full of spirits, good and bad, fairies, angels and natural forces, which are seen also to have agency as "acts of God".
Death Valley itself, he says, "is full of spirits", and the film itself was triggered by his experience of "something quite odd" in the same canyons: a vision of his deceased father.
Dewey observes that belief that nature is full of spirits is closely tied to poetry.
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The Scotland manager has predicted that the game will be full of heart, spirit, athleticism and aggression, but it is nerve and guile that will prove decisive.
"It's full of spirit".
She was always full of fire, always full of spirit".
She was full of spirit, elegance, love and fun.
A few of these were original songs, full of spirit talk and churning, viscous grooves.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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