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Discover Ludwig"much enthusiasm" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person's eagerness and excitement about a certain activity or topic. For example, "I watched with much enthusiasm as my team scored the winning goal."
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Generally with much enthusiasm.
"So much enthusiasm".
They embraced without much enthusiasm.
"I didn't," he said, "show much enthusiasm".
"But there is not so much enthusiasm".
He laughs, though not with much enthusiasm.
"There was so much enthusiasm," she said.
There was not much enthusiasm for either candidate.
Even reformers seldom express much enthusiasm for electoral democracy.
But the picture did not rouse much enthusiasm.
Alfred had failed to arouse much enthusiasm for monasticism.
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