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The phrase "what exciting" is not a complete sentence, but it can be used as a part of a sentence in certain contexts. It is a common way to express excitement or enthusiasm about something. Example: "What exciting news! I can't believe you're getting married!".
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That's what exciting".
What: Exciting math for middle school students!
Question: What exciting future directions do you envision for historical ecology research?
So what exciting recipes will re-whet your appetite for these delicate, but sometimes bland, mini marrows?
What exciting big-data technique will be revealed, six years from now, as a democracy-shattering mind-control tool?
"...it was somehow inseparably associated with the smell of fresh coffee, with the heady anticipation of a new day teeming with heaven knows what exciting adventures.
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What's exciting about it right now?
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What an exciting prospect.
"What an exciting night.
What an exciting debut.
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