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The phrase "a thrill that she" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an exciting or exhilarating experience related to a female subject.
Example: "It was a thrill that she had never experienced before, as she stood at the edge of the cliff."
Alternatives: "an excitement that she" or "a rush that she".
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"I'm a fan of Regina's, so it was a thrill that she had the idea to use this 'instrument,' " he wrote.
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It's a thrill that carries over, as Upton pointed out, to acting.
As she opens the door, she feels a thrill that her son has not missed her.
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It's a very specific thrill that's only available in the live theatre.
But there is a particular, more visceral thrill that comes from being in a tiny space.
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Thorvalson told HuffPost it's a logistical challenge to move such a large creature, but they're thrilled that she's recovered so well and it's been an amazing opportunity to work with such a "dinosaur".
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