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10 Sentences With "nothing to get excited about"

How to use nothing to get excited about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "nothing to get excited about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "nothing to get excited about". Mastering all the usages of "nothing to get excited about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

A stumbling block at times, but nothing to get excited about.
Some say the nice run is nothing to get excited about.
As for the actual picture quality, there's nothing to get excited about.
"Exports are nothing to get excited about," said Karl Setzer, operations manager for Citizens LLC, a U.S. grain elevator company.
It is nice to know they are catching the cheats five years down the line, though, but it's nothing to get excited about for us.
Those who think that a 1.5 percent annual increase of consumer prices in September is nothing to get excited about probably don't know that the pace of advance of these prices nearly doubled during the third quarter.
LONDON (Reuters) - Brexit talks between the United Kingdom and the European Union continued until late on Monday and will begin again on Tuesday morning but that is routine and nothing to get excited about, a British source close to the negotiations said.
LONDON, Oct 15 (Reuters) - Brexit talks between the United Kingdom and the European Union continued until late on Monday and will begin again on Tuesday morning but that is routine and nothing to get excited about, a British source close to the negotiations said.
19 November 2007. Retrieved 24 November 2007. The Manchester Evening News was less impressed, giving it just two out of five stars, and wrote that the song was "nothing to get excited about" even though it had "some cute arpeggios and a very singable chorus.""Single reviews: KT Tunstall - Saving My Face (Relentless)".
Reviewing for The Village Voice in January 1970, Robert Christgau wrote: "No one even thinks about the Doors any more—such is fame—but this is an acceptable record, with predictable pretensions and two or three first-rate songs ('Touch Me,' 'Wild Child'). Nothing to get excited about, either way." Writer Richard Riegel evaluated the immediate impact of The Soft Parade on the Doors' reputation in the magazine Creem in 1981: "If Waiting for the Sun set a lot of older hippies to questioning their former perceptions of the Doors as Avatars of the avant-garde, then The Soft Parade finished off their interest in the group." In a review for AllMusic, Richie Unterberger was slightly more positive, writing that "about half the record is quite good, especially the huge hit 'Touch Me' (their most successful integration of orchestration)".

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