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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this has energized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something has caused a feeling of excitement or motivation in a person or group. Example: "The recent success of our project has energized the entire team, inspiring us to take on new challenges."
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"This has energized my people".
This has energized two groups who are notoriously apathetic and lacking in civic engagement — the young and the poor — and has done so outside the existing architectures of power and politics.
And this has energized swathes of disgruntled middle classes and cosmopolitan Iranians to ponder electoral participation -- which they eventually did in great numbers.
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Hoffenblum said the unusually high number of open congressional seats in California in 2012 and this year has "energized candidates and energized contributors".
The Ravens will be the best opponent the Steelers have faced — the Ravens and Steelers are the only defenses in the league to allow just two touchdowns — and even if things stabilize after Roethlisberger returns, this month has energized him and the Steelers.
"What John and the student-athletes have accomplished has energized this campus".
Rondo has energized their surprising playoff run this season.
This article details the process of designing and implementing the program, which has energized staff members, enhanced teamwork, and resulted in improved patient outcomes.
The full-court press has energized Congress.
My little trip to Curry Hill has energized me.
Mr. El-Erian, he says, has energized Pimco — and him.
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