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The phrase "almost giddy with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of excitement or joy that is just shy of being overwhelming.
Example: "She was almost giddy with excitement as she opened the acceptance letter from her dream university."
Alternatives: "nearly ecstatic with" or "almost thrilled by".
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I was almost giddy with delight.
The foliage was profligate, almost giddy, with its crenellations.
As we drove our wagon to the church grounds, I was almost giddy with happiness.
He's 65 years old, gray-haired and grandfatherly, but he's almost giddy with excitement.
"Everybody's going to the vegetable market to sort things out," says one young woman, almost giddy with excitement.
I am almost giddy with the thought that he will see how well I have done since eighth grade.
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Mr. Tarantino was nearly giddy with delight.
In a sharp departure from his past attitude after losses, Latrell Sprewell seemed almost giddy while speaking with reporters.
The mood among the attendees was almost giddy, in contrast with the gloom that seems to be enveloping many of the mayor's supporters since he dropped out of the race on Monday.
That we do, with almost giddy pleasure, is a testament to her astonishing skills.
On its own, Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros will headline a homecoming show Sunday at the Hollywood Bowl, something the band members also view with almost giddy anticipation.
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