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exciting

[ik-sahy-ting] / ɪkˈsaɪ tɪŋ /


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“Being a primary source in the sharing of that history — my history — and giving shape to a new national park has been exciting and fulfilling,” Soskin said in a statement the year she retired.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead of being upset about all the moving around, I found it exciting.

From The Wall Street Journal

The future promised by AI is exciting and lucrative, but there is something to be said for investors flocking to an asset that has been treasured since time immemorial.

From Barron's

The future promised by AI is exciting and lucrative, but there is something to be said for investors flocking to an asset that has been treasured since time immemorial.

From Barron's

Finding comparable maps in the visual cortex is especially exciting.

From Science Daily