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Discover Ludwig"impassioned about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have strong and intense feelings or enthusiasm for something. Example: She was impassioned about protecting the environment and did everything she could to promote sustainable living in her community.
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This is a question that Bonna was totally impassioned about, one that leads me from the encyclical to Bonna's work and legacy.
Working with the dynamics of all kinds of relationships is something Justine feels impassioned about, along with the wider implications of the relationships of humankind in the global systems of interconnectedness and interdependence.
And I keep feeling impassioned about it".
He added: "No matter the side you're on, people are impassioned about it.
But several waterlogged commuters shuffling past last night's protest seemed more ambivalent than impassioned about it.
Those who return to Westchester's cities are equally impassioned about the superiority of their childhood haunts.
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But two recent events impassioned me about the issue.
She sings impassioned screeds about lonely mornings, coin tosses and losing her way.
And it has become a subject of considerable chagrin, civic embarrassment and impassioned discussions about exactly what happened.
They follow Mika Brzezinski, who led the way with an impassioned book about gender bias in pay in 2011.
Write eight hundred impassioned words about whether "foodie" means anything when applied to you, other than that you are a grown woman who eats food.
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