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Discover Ludwig"has enthusiasm" is a perfectly acceptable and correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is passionate and excited about something. For example, "The new employee has enthusiasm for her job and is eager to get started."
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Olivia has enthusiasm.
He has enthusiasm.
The weather has been cool and so, gardeners say, has enthusiasm.
His ideal audience, he said, has "enthusiasm for the cultural bungee jump".
"He has enthusiasm and if you look at him he looks older than his age and also he looks older in the way he behaves in the goal".
Yes, they still have Carlos Tevez, who like Rooney has enthusiasm allied with great technical ability, but Tevez does not want to stay at any club and that is no good either.
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"We have enthusiasm.
I want people to have enthusiasm.
"People have enthusiasm!" Mr. Kennedy shouted.
If I had enthusiasm then, I definitely have it now.
But it had enthusiasm, and emotion, behind it.
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