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The phrase "am very delighted" is not correct in standard written English.
It is missing a subject, such as "I," to form a complete sentence.
Example: "I am very delighted to hear the good news."
Alternatives: "I am very pleased" or "I am extremely happy."
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I am very delighted and very proud to be amongst that elite.
Myerscough, nicknamed the 'Blackpool Tower', told BBC Sport: "I finally [got a medal], I am very delighted.
But I am very delighted to have championed Mike Bartlett's 13, and to have got some extraordinary responses.
"I am very delighted to have won the award as it is total recognition from fans across Africa".
McIntyre told the Ross County website: "I am very delighted to get Ian on board at the club.
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"I'm very delighted to be here to do my work".
If they were to ask me, I would probably be very delighted".
"I think many of us would be very delighted if there was a hint of 'West Side Story' about the music," Hussey wrote to him in 1964.
We are very delighted to be the first to reveal the trailer for a new series full of magic, mystery and adventure by Abi Elphinstone.
Preferring to paint from life rather than photographs, Freeborn was "very delighted" when Hoskins agreed sit for her to have his portrait done.
"But if the government is re-elected, I will be very delighted to welcome Kevin Rudd into the cabinet in a senior position".
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