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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Feel pleased" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing a sense of satisfaction or happiness about something.
Example: "After receiving the good news, I couldn't help but feel pleased with the outcome."
Alternatives: "Feel happy" or "Be satisfied."
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I feel pleased and proud of them.
I just feel pleased for our families".
I would recognise his number and feel pleased.
They had a right to feel pleased with themselves.
I've barely time to feel pleased before I career into a wall.
And now I feel pleased to have put all that in order.
He thinks about these men now, wondering whether they feel pleased or, like him, dead sick with terror.
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Feeling pleased that at least we'd made one person happy, I continued to open the mail (these were the days when Letters to the Editor were exactly that).
I felt pleased and fulfilled when an investment bank offered me employment.
Feeling pleased with myself for stumbling into an actual den of iniquity, I walked outside to smoke a celebratory cigarette.
Feeling pleased with treatment was described by participants who had access to non-pharmacological treatments.
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