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Discover LudwigThe phrase "particularly enthusiastic" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is showing a strong feeling of excitement or interest. Example: The crowd was particularly enthusiastic at the concert, cheering and dancing throughout the entire performance.
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(Rilke was a particularly enthusiastic adherent).
One particularly enthusiastic young Romanian castrated himself.
He seemed particularly enthusiastic, in fact, about advertising.
My parents were dutiful, if not particularly enthusiastic, Catholics.
He was particularly enthusiastic in helping them do it.
Charlie was particularly enthusiastic about this year's October 12th Gala.
You play to the audience – to the people in the front who are particularly enthusiastic.
Before beginning treatment, I was a dutiful if not particularly enthusiastic father.
Congreave becomes particularly enthusiastic when the itinerary reaches the Mecca of indie foodies: Portland, Oregon.
Which steel companies are you particularly enthusiastic about? A. I am recommending the entire list.
Still, in talking about Gooden, Torre did not sound particularly enthusiastic or comfortable.
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