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The phrase "passionate at" is not a correct phrase in English, and it is not usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "passionate about" to express the same meaning. For example, "He was passionate about art and dedicated many hours to improving his craft."
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And is there no way of being controlled and passionate at the same time?
It's a heavy, passionate, at times brutal rendering of the wild moorland romance.
Voters' devotion to governments, however passionate at first blush, cannot last forever; eventually the couple become rancorous and recriminatory.
While Republicans are passionate at the prospect of trying to defeat President Obama, interviews with Iowa voters suggested that they were no closer to uniting behind one candidate.
He should be angry and passionate; at meetings every night; demanding airtime; finding soapbox stunts to interest the cameras; drenching social media with fighting talk.
There can be no finer companion on a chummy talk about our journey towards death: somehow irreverent and passionate at the same time.
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"I'm not saying that all redheads are fiery, passionate, wild-at-heart people," he said.
Whatever Wane, a passionate man at the quietest of times, said at the break had an effect within the first two minutes.
"There's a buzz around Welsh club football at the moment, and Newport will enjoy passionate support at Rodney Parade.
You can also join a community of passionate people at Richer Life who want to achieve more in life and at work.
They say he is passionate, aggressive, at times irreverent.
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