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The phrase "ecstatic at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to express extreme joy or excitement about something. Here is an example: I was ecstatic at the news that I got accepted into my dream university.
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Sasha was ecstatic at this news.
I am ecstatic at this development.
Nunez wasn't ecstatic at all.
Terrified and ecstatic at the same time".
It can be ecstatic at times".
Ms. Williams was ecstatic at "what individuals could do".
"Sometimes he would be ecstatic, at other times he was depressed," Isaacson writes.
While ecstatic at the demand, Mr. Jahnigen is scrambling to meet it.
Many were ecstatic at news that the second study was being published.
Cavendish is always ecstatic at every win, but had more reason than usual on Friday.
Somalis were ecstatic at the prospect of having a functional government again.
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