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The phrase "gesture of enthusiasm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical signal that conveys enthusiasm, such as clapping or cheering. For example, "The audience erupted in a gesture of enthusiasm when the winner was announced."
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Is a review merely a gesture of enthusiasm or should it be held to a higher standard?
In between, Moyer pounded his glove with his fist, a youthful gesture of enthusiasm by the oldest player in the majors.
I know it is meant to be a gesture of enthusiasm and positive mental attitude, but I just don't get it.
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"There's a lot of enthusiasm from the crowd," he added, gesturing toward a headphone-wearing fan who urged a Mets runner on with cries of "Go! Go!" and a raised fist.
I expected plenty of enthusiasm.
The Priceless gift of enthusiasm.
"Youth orchestras are full of enthusiasm.
A burst of enthusiasm followed.
In a fit of enthusiasm, he is likely to declare an end to publishing anything in book form, or a farewell "to formal poetry, which seems to me now something of an artificial gesture, like wearing a tie".
No lifts here, but plenty of enthusiasm.
There's a lot of enthusiasm".
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