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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm flattered" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express gratitude or appreciation for a compliment or praise that one has received. Example: "Thank you for the compliment on my presentation. I'm flattered that you found it informative and well-delivered."
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Of course I'm flattered.
But I'm flattered.
Either way, I'm flattered.
"I'm flattered all the time".
"I'm flattered by imitation," Mr. Almeida said.
"I'm flattered by the whole thing.
"Yeah, I'm flattered by that," Mr. Kelly said.
Lisa: If you think it's rapping then I'm flattered.
"I'm flattered just to have my name bandied about like this," Ms. Behar would later say.
"I'm flattered to be called that," he said, "but I really don't try to perform".
I'm flattered that the Times can still be scandalized by my figments' orgasmic necessities.
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