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"delighted as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to show surprise or pleasure at a situation or event. Example: "I was delighted as I opened the door to find my long-lost friend standing on my doorstep."
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Davies appeared delighted, as well he might.
Price was delighted, as was Hassan's family.
Companies are delighted, as are those who think America's lawsuit culture does more harm than good.
The girl in question is delighted, as are her parents, since competition is fierce for these posts.
"They are delighted, as are the kids and as is everyone," a spokesman for Sir Paul said.
All imitate Woolf's Mrs Dalloway, whose isolation - from husband, daughter, former lover - is delighted as well as melancholy.
The Arabs, however, are delighted, as are the Iranians and the Russians.
Mr Noakes said: "I am obviously highly delighted as well as surprised.
"They were there and were delighted today and I'm sure the team coming up will be delighted as well".
The L.A. Phil played with what appeared to be delighted as well as dramatic fervor.
I was delighted, as an Obama supporter.
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