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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Wonderful news" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express excitement or positivity about a piece of information that has been shared. Example: "I just received the promotion I've been working towards for years. Wonderful news!"
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Wonderful news!
Wonderful news, just in time for Bloomsday.
Wonderful news for Britain this.
Wonderful news - i shall writhe today in ecstatic glee.
Wonderful news for geeks: Pasta Pizza Hut is partnering with online film and TV aggregator blinkbox.
Wonderful news, everyone!
Wonderful news for "Thor" star Chris Hemsworth!
Wonderful news!" "Are you kidding?" asked Jessica.
By The New Yorker August 3, 2012 Wonderful news!
"That's wonderful news.
What utterly wonderful news.
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