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28 January
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The community receptions introducing Chip In that Lee, Gabby and I had a hand in *whipped up lots of excitement and enthusiasm.
Is it okay to replace "whip up" with "create" in this context?
If not, what's a good replacement you have in mind?
The community receptions introducing Chip In that Lee, Gabby and I had a hand in *whipped up lots of excitement and enthusiasm.
Is it okay to replace "whip up" with "create" in this context?
If not, what's a good replacement you have in mind?
Is it okay to replace "whip up" with "create" in this context?
If not, what's a good replacement you have in mind?
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Yes "whip up" means "create" in this context. You can also use "drum up".
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also "stirred up" excitement. this implies excitement spreading in a group.
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