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Discover Ludwig'have electrified' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something that has become energized, energizing, or full of energy. For example: "The band's performance last night really electrified the audience."
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The verdict and the film have electrified Denmark.
The televised debates have electrified this campaign and the final one may well have settled it.
Despite her considerable experience, Portman has found herself grappling with same gender issues that have electrified the current generation of women filmmakers.
He and Nadal, likable Europeans and affable competitors, have electrified their sport and at times even remedied the myopia in our nationalistic circles regarding the search for the Next Great American.
"He never gave up during 22 years in prison, so why would he give up now?" Such suspicions have electrified Chinese activists, who started an online signature campaign on Thursday that calls for the authorities to investigate Mr. Li's death.
For two decades, one-name luminaries have electrified track and field -- from Carl to Jackie to Flo-Jo to Michael to Marion -- leaving their imprint on a sport primed for exposure every four years.
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But it has electrified the left.
The brothers had electrified snowmobiling since.
The discovery has electrified Zodiac researchers.
Still, Mrs. Clinton's selection has electrified the diplomatic world.
The issue, he said, "has electrified and energized a great many Arizonans".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com