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Discover Ludwig"became elated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of joy or excitement upon something happening. For example, "When she found out she won the lottery, she became elated."
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He became elated, while also feeling worthless.
Immediately, I became elated as I recalled earlier days, when the neighbors would know each other and get together periodically, and I was looking forward to the event.
In the course of a single day, the children were extremely sad, even suicidal, and then, suddenly, they became elated and "grandiose" — a term that psychiatrists use to mean an inflated sense of one's abilities.
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Paul becomes elated.
He becomes elated when the battery dies.
I was then able to install third-party apps, all of them worked on 1.1.1, and I became strangely elated.
This meant that the laity "became joyful, elated, thinking: 'Now we will give gifts, we will work merit... ' " (Mahāvagga VIII, 1, 36).
You could feel it kicking in outside before the Casino opened, in the two hours after midnight: people became tense, elated, subconsciously connected.
And we eat it up every year, this hopelessly sentimental story of a miserable demon who becomes a perpetually elated saint.
But instead of being elated, he became increasingly anxious.
Disparate Arab fighters who helped Afghan ones evict Soviet forces from Afghanistan in 1989 were initially elated, but became dejected by the ensuing civil war and the failure of violent campaigns in Egypt, Algeria and elsewhere.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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