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The phrase "To delighted" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks proper grammatical structure. It cannot be used in written English as it stands. An example of a correct phrase could be "To be delighted." Alternatives could be "To feel joy" or "To be pleased."
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Meanwhile, the boyfriend has gone from incredulous to delighted.
I imagined Slater narrating her reactions, the advancement from hesitant to delighted.
It helps that she is relatively young (38) and photogenic, with a name that lends itself to delighted tabloid punning.
"Hanging your rosary again in your rearview mirror" and listening to Mexican ranchera music with the windows down, Mr. Rodriguez said, to delighted applause.
The singers, in over-the-top evening wear (thanks to Klaus Noack's inventive costumes), passed out drinks and scattered gambling money (bills playfully marked 500 eros) to delighted audience members.
In December, when "Il Mondo Della Luna" played to delighted audiences at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, in a nimble staging by Tobias Moretti, it was a passage of pure sound that made the most lasting impression.
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Gradually the children make their way to their delighted teacher.
We're really delighted to get to a final.
"We're delighted to go to Wembley," he added.
We're delighted to welcome Mark to the ITV Sport team".
We, as editors of Clinical and Translational Medicine, are delighted to welcome you to this new journal.
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