Collocations withenthusiasm
These are words often used in combination withenthusiasm.
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considerable enthusiasm
The villagers showed considerable enthusiasm for the public elections.
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enormous enthusiasm
They went to volunteer activities after work; there was an enormous enthusiasm.
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equal enthusiasm
Admittedly, its civil service proudly proclaims its willingness to serve any duly elected government with equal enthusiasm.
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great enthusiasm
The study is written with great enthusiasm and appreciation for the didactic methods of the treatise.
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initial enthusiasm
Thus, my initial enthusiasm was tempered a little by the end of the book.
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lack of enthusiasm
In 1933 the executive appears not to have met for six months and postponed a mission owing to lack of enthusiasm.
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popular enthusiasm
Amongst the most concrete expressions of popular enthusiasm for education were independent primary schools.
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religious enthusiasm
The relationship between religious enthusiasm and enlightened philosophy, however, could be closer than is often thought.
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tremendous enthusiasm
There is tremendous enthusiasm in the beginning, but later, as problems begin to become evident, usage rates drop and eventually stabilize at a substantially lower level than the peak.
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wave of enthusiasm
If physicians allow themselves to be uncritically swept up in the wave of enthusiasm for so-called alternative medicine, they risk misinforming and harming their patients.
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widespread enthusiasm
The country had made a promising head-start in 1991, without the burden of a national debt and amidst widespread enthusiasm.
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wild enthusiasm
The police or the fire brigade might be involved, and in their wild enthusiasm they might do irreparable damage to a building of historic importance.
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youthful enthusiasm
It is an informal work of youthful enthusiasm for literature, and as such an impressive performance.
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