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"get a big thrill" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a feeling of excitement or anticipation. For example, "She felt a big thrill when she found out she had been accepted to her dream school."
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I really get a big thrill out of it".
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Even though bowling was what made him famous, he got a big thrill out of every run he made and didn't mind telling anyone who would listen.
Best made his international debut against the All Blacks in November 2005 and 53 further appearances later, insists that he still gets a "big thrill" from pulling on the green jersey.
"He just got a big thrill out of wowing his audiences".
The local thrift shop or volunteer organization may be thrilled to get a big shipment in from you but be sure to check first.
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