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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unusually invigorated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of feeling particularly energized or revitalized, often in a way that is not typical for the individual. Example: "After a long weekend of rest and relaxation, I felt unusually invigorated and ready to tackle the week ahead."
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Feeling unusually invigorated, I attacked the mountain, trashing subscription newsletters and social networking alerts en masse.
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He looks utterly invigorated.
I feel invigorated".
He's invigorated".
James felt invigorated.
You feel more invigorated.
"He felt invigorated".
Defense Ndamukong Suh invigorated this defense the way Steve Jobs invigorated Apple.
And the extremists were invigorated.
I'm more invigorated this year.
Their success invigorated the neighborhood.
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