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Discover LudwigThe phrase "definitely proud" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and unwavering feeling of pride. For example: I am definitely proud of my daughter's academic achievements. He was definitely proud of his team's victory in the championship game. She was definitely proud of her volunteer work at the local shelter.
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"I'm definitely proud of her," she said.
The students were definitely proud of what they created.
"We're definitely proud of what we've accomplished," Madden said.
"I'm definitely proud because there's a big history behind it," Eaton said.
"I don't bring it up in conversation anymore, but I am definitely proud.
"But I'm definitely proud, there are a lot of positive things to take away from these two weeks.
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"We should definitely be proud of our effort, proud of our series," center Chris Drury said.
"I'm definitely not proud of it.
"I definitely remain proud of the ambition of it.
"Each number I'm definitely most proud of.
"I wouldn't say I'm embarrassed," he said, "but I'm definitely not proud of this mishap".
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