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The phrase "are on cloud nine" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a state of extreme happiness or bliss.
Example: "After receiving the good news about her promotion, she was on cloud nine for the rest of the day."
Alternatives: "in seventh heaven" or "walking on air".
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Take a leap of faith into uncertainty with your style choices only if it's for one day by wearing an outfit that makes you feel like you are on cloud nine.
"The boys are on cloud nine at the moment," Joseph, who crossed in the first half, told BBC Radio Bristol.
Bath centre Jonathan Joseph says the team are on "cloud nine" after Saturday's 45-0 victoverover Leicester.
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