Sentence examples for generalised enthusiasm from inspiring English sources

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The term "infrastructure prime minister" does not, as one might suppose, imply a generalised enthusiasm for nation-building investment projects.

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Go to the South Wales valleys, or the post-industrial north-east: in the midst of a lot of generalised hopelessness, there is no real enthusiasm for Labour, limp support reducible to ancestor-worship ("I vote for them because my grandad did"), and among most people under 30, no idea of the values the party claims to stand for.

Raising taxes causes only generalised grumbling.

Enthusiasm high.

Generalised anxiety and dread is in the atmosphere, after all.

Now, it seems, indignation is becoming a generalised condition.

"So much enthusiasm".

Efficiency trumps enthusiasm.

Said without enthusiasm.

But enthusiasm became excess.

Their enthusiasm was understandable.

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