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The phrase "with the enthusiasm of a" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone's level of excitement or passion towards something. Example: "Jack entered the room with the enthusiasm of a child on Christmas morning." This sentence means that Jack was extremely excited or enthusiastic upon entering the room.
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SABURO MASAOKA speaks with the enthusiasm of a Klondike prospector.
Jarratt retails her Sydney tea bar with the enthusiasm of a high-end sommelier.
With the enthusiasm of a master craftsman, Bobbitt explains how it was constructed.
He speaks with the enthusiasm of a teenager, but in fact he is 52.
I waited for Andy's first visit with the enthusiasm of a condemned woman.
I chase receivers with the enthusiasm of a teenager walking to the principal's office after a food fight.
He is an excitable man with the enthusiasm of a graduate student and the manic gestures of an orchestra conductor.
Awesomenauts Assemble! my TV screams at me with the enthusiasm of a saturday morning cartoon from the eighties.
This may be the work of an old master, but it pulses with the enthusiasm of a love-struck neophyte.
With the enthusiasm of a boxing fan, he showed me a video of a captured ocelot sparring with an anaconda.
Mr. Gusmano is in the dining room and, with the enthusiasm of a first-time restaurateur, tries hard to get everything right.
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