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The phrase "am gratified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of pleasure or satisfaction about something that has happened or been achieved.
Example: "I am gratified to see the positive results of our hard work."
Alternatives: "I am pleased" or "I am satisfied."
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I am gratified to learn how things have changed.
"I am gratified that we have this resolution," he said, smiling.
But I am gratified to see the federal government finally give wildfires the attention they deserve.
I dead-head the spring blossoms and am gratified by the thick summer blooms that follow.
"I am gratified only because I know it is what his fans want," he said.
Last April, Howard-as-George said: "I am gratified at the Forbes valuation of the Yankees.
"I am gratified to learn that the U.S. Attorney's Office is closing its investigation," Armstrong said in a statement.
"I am gratified that shareholders have endorsed our offer in such a decisive manner," Mr. Icahn said in the statement.
I am gratified that so many people took the time to read and reflect on the piece.
"I am gratified that genocide was recognized, especially in this case," said Mr. Harmon after the proceedings.
I for one am gratified to learn that there is such a program, however faulty it may be.
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