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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am pleased for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to express happiness or satisfaction about someone else's situation or achievement.
Example: "I am pleased for you on your promotion; you truly deserve it."
Alternatives: "happy for" or "glad for".
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I am pleased for him".
"I am pleased for Carson," the Birmingham manager said.
I am pleased for Real Madrid, that they finally get what they desire so much.
I am pleased for that, but I am going to continue with the others on hunger strike.
At the same time, I am pleased for my brother Lars that he will be at the European Championship.
I am pleased for my team because I saw the right spirit, I saw a lot of positive things.
Similar(17)
I'm pleased for you".
I'm pleased for them".
I was pleased for him".
Everybody was pleased for the Old Man.
"I'm pleased for Charlie, Puliss added.
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