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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get exciting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to become or start being exciting. Example: As the music began to play, the atmosphere in the room started to get exciting.
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"When did football get exciting again?
"Now is where it starts to get exciting".
This game never got close and never needed to get exciting.
But it is again upstairs, in the garçonnière — the bachelor's quarters — where things get exciting.
They're playing strong original music, and things can get exciting on the bandstand.
"The two tournaments we are still in are massive and things will start to get exciting now to the end of the season".
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Tennis got exciting again.
Then things got exciting.
Deep archaeology is getting exciting.
"It's getting exciting," Mr. Karp said.
That's when contemporary art gets exciting.
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