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The phrase "am gloating over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of pleasure or self-satisfaction about one's own success or the misfortune of others.
Example: "After winning the competition, I am gloating over my victory while my rivals sulk in defeat."
Alternatives: "am reveling in" or "am basking in".
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"I am gloating over the death of Sharon.
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Meanwhile, some of AOL Time Warner's rivals were gloating over its travails.
The detectives have been gloating over their success since the day they found the report.
Nearby, however, a group of boys was gloating over their snow-shoveling earnings.
So you might expect me to be gloating over the euro's slide.
Geoffrey Alderman of the Association of Independent Higher Education Providers said: "No one is gloating over this.
It was, she said, as if they were gloating over the fact that we were being pushed off the streets.
"The people here are gloating over the American grief," said Emad Salameh, a 29-year-old taxi driver in Gaza.
The viewer assumes Harman is in some way responsible or connected to the murder, and is gloating over the body.
Little more than a year ago, New Jersey was gloating over its new status as the state with the highest median household income.
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