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The phrase "are both thrilled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing excitement or happiness shared by two or more people about a particular situation or event.
Example: "After hearing the good news, Sarah and Tom are both thrilled to start their new adventure together."
Alternatives: "are both excited" or "are both delighted".
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We are both thrilled".
We are both thrilled to be coming back to our second home".
Although we are no longer together, we are both thrilled that she is happy and healthy, and we would hope that everyone will respect her privacy".
I know we are both thrilled with the final result.
I had the pleasure of speaking with both Heather and Loni about the party and they are both thrilled to be coming to San Francisco to entertain their "gay fans".
Physicists are both thrilled and baffled by a new report from a neutrino experiment at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago.
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I was both thrilled and creeped out.
"I was both thrilled and confused," she said of their first intimacy in a Web posting.
A spokesperson for the band told OfficialCharts.com: "Pink Floyd is both thrilled and surprised at the level of international interest in this their final album.
"I wrote it in about a month because I was so angry," said Desai, who added that she was both thrilled and surprised to win.
The funny thing is that, with only 33 days to go, he is both thrilled to bits and thoroughly fed up.
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