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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all thrilled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a collective sense of excitement or happiness among a group of people.
Example: "After hearing the news about the promotion, we were all thrilled to celebrate together."
Alternatives: "completely excited" or "entirely delighted".
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"They were all thrilled".
We're all thrilled with that".
They have all thrilled me.
"We're all thrilled to see him here".
They're all thrilled about the OFM award.
"We're all thrilled," Mrs. Rice said.
Henry loved them all, thrilled to be noticed.
"They are all thrilled to give you something.
We were all thrilled with the quality of the wines in front of us.
The CEO of iCITY, Loughborough University's vice chancellor and Loughborough SU president are all thrilled at the development.
"I think we're all thrilled that the new ownership recognizes Pico's value for what it is," Ms. McGrath said.
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