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Discover Ludwig"more excitement" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to emphasize an increase in excitement, for example: "The students were brimming with more excitement than ever before when the carnival arrived."
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They were so excited". More excitement.
More excitement comes out.
"I need more excitement".
They don't want more excitement.
"There is more excitement than nerves this week.
But for me it's more excitement.
"I don't remember, in my lifetime, more excitement," Joe said.
There's more excitement in works from the last 50 years.
Gretzky sees even more excitement on the ice.
"We'll bring a little more excitement to the N.B.A.
This weekend, he looked forward to more excitement.
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