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Discover Ludwig"warm enthusiasm" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone's eagerness or passion about something, such as in the sentence "He showed a warm enthusiasm for his upcoming project."
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That, to me, was a Common moment — intelligent, polite, slightly reserved at first, and then blossoming into a warm enthusiasm.
But today's reception offered nothing but warm enthusiasm for the Clintons, who a day earlier attended the wedding of a staff member near Paris, Ark.
The Miami virtues of unforced energy and warm enthusiasm are beautifully apparent here (though a few jumps, as in other works, are snatched, not fully coordinated through the body).
NERO's industrial partners, notably, received this term with warm enthusiasm.
The company is expected to meet with warm enthusiasm on Wall Street, analysts say.
Gittoes approaches even the bleakest scenarios with a warm enthusiasm.
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She will be remembered for her warm friendships, enthusiasm for life and dauntless optimism.
The opportunity to pump out Sun-type broadcasting will warm his enthusiasm for David Cameron, who is otherwise not quite right enough to have earned total Murdoch approval.
Here the warm glow of enthusiasm dissolves into intellectual confusion.
She does not warm to his enthusiasm for "your big family, all those brothers and sisters bubbling up, like the froth on milk".
He, too, has been warmed by the enthusiasm of Chinese colleagues who can recite dialogue from Taiwanese television.
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