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The phrase "am heartened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of encouragement or positivity in response to something.
Example: "After hearing the good news about the project, I am heartened by the team's progress."
Alternatives: "am encouraged" or "feel uplifted".
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I am heartened that the 77 percent pushed back and that the media took notice.
But I am heartened by the fact that such comments do not go unchallenged by readers.
I am heartened by the level of public outrage the photos have triggered across the nation.
But I am heartened by the strength of the demands being made on all sides.
I'm a lifelong reader, and I am heartened by the fact that he enjoys books, too.
I am heartened that he keeps on teaching his Bible classes in his 93rd year.
I am heartened to hear users' positive experiences of the use of technology.
Whenever I see someone driving a hybrid automobile, I am heartened: there's hope.
I am heartened to read of efforts to remedy this gap.
I am heartened to see the significant focus on voluntary and community efforts.
I am heartened by the generosity shown by the public in these tough economic times.
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