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'the thrill of it' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer generally to an exciting experience or activity, or to imply that something is more enjoyable or interesting than it appears on the surface. For example: "Although I was nervous about the big meeting, I couldn't deny the thrill of it."
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Half the thrill of it is the way it enlists its audiences in a pact of make-believe.
"It's the thrill of it.
That's part of the thrill of it.
It's for the thrill of it".
But that's the thrill of it".
Others grill for the thrill of it.
It was worth visiting just for the thrill of it.
There was no payment, just the thrill of it.
"We all fell into the thrill of it," she said.
But even then I loved the thrill of it.
You could hear the thrill of it in their voices.
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