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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are ecstatic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of extreme happiness or excitement, typically in the present tense.
Example: "After hearing the good news, we are ecstatic about the upcoming changes in our lives."
Alternatives: "are thrilled" or "are overjoyed."
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"They are ecstatic.
Greens are ecstatic.
And blacks are ecstatic.
My teenagers are ecstatic.
The students are ecstatic".
College administrators are ecstatic.
Yes, they are ecstatic.
But younger hires are ecstatic.
"They are ecstatic," she said.
We are ecstatic and excited.
"People are ecstatic," he said.
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