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Discover LudwigThe word "part" in this context does not make sense
It would be incorrect to say "part exciting." A better phrase might be "very exciting," or "extremely exciting." Example: The roller coaster ride was very exciting!
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The first four months of the season: for the most part exciting and ascending, a force to be reckoned with.
The A.V. Clubs Scott Tobias gave the episode a B+ grade, saying that the episode was "for the most part exciting and satisfying".
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The show, she wrote, was in "equal parts exciting and atrocious... constantly seesawing between the galvanising and the lame".
"Because of the teams that are involved and the type of players that they have, that part is exciting.
"The most exciting part is to piece information together," she says.
Now for the exciting part.
"The most exciting part!
For Comcast, that's the exciting part.
That's the exciting part.
"It's the exciting part.
That has been the really exciting part.
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