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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am thrilled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express excitement or happiness about a particular situation or event.
Example: "I am thrilled to announce that we have successfully completed the project ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "I am excited" or "I am delighted."
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Still, I am thrilled.
And I am thrilled.
"But I am thrilled.
Naturally, I am thrilled.
Barrichello said: "I am thrilled.
I am thrilled for Gary".
For this I am thrilled.
"I am thrilled to be doing this".
I am thrilled with this win".
But I sure as heck am thrilled".
I was, and still am, thrilled.
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