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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am privileged" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a sense of gratitude or acknowledgment of a fortunate position or opportunity.
Example: "I am privileged to have had the chance to work with such talented individuals."
Alternatives: "I feel fortunate" or "I am grateful."
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I am privileged to be joining this incredible team".
I am privileged to know how deep this connection runs.
I am privileged to meet you!" She smiled.
I am privileged to work alongside many of them.
"But still, I am privileged even though I'm poor.
I am privileged to have been one of them.
I am privileged, and only hindered by rudeness, and the crudity that masquerades as academic rigour.
"I am privileged to have a life in the arts," she said.
I am privileged to have three competent lawyers around me who's going to defend the case.
"I am privileged to be a part of your artwork and proud to have your support".
I am 40, I am normal, serious, conscientious, simple, even if I am privileged".
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