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The correct form is "ecstatic about." The phrase "ecstatic of" does not make sense grammatically. Example: I was ecstatic about winning the lottery.
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"We are ecstatic, of course," Mark Olive, Mr. Williams's appellate lawyer, said of the decision, "but in a sense this stay is just the beginning of the battle.
I was ecstatic of the praise and attention.
Sanders and Trump supporters would be ecstatic, of course.
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Yet they were still ecstatic: Hundreds of thousands of Rio's inhabitants shed tears of joy.
Anyone who writes about Texas politics, however, faces the problem known to religious ecstatics of trying to explain an experience in terms that don't sound delusional.
But that metaphor of the ecstatic wedding of art and power darkens when the First World War shatters the aristocratic idyll.
The soprano part captures the deeply melodic, ecstatic arch of all of Strauss's vocal writing.
The result is an ecstatic collage of sounds of dislocated origin.
His death symbolised the end of the most ecstatic years of modern art.
Nonetheless, I still mourned the loss of reading as an ecstatic act of transport for Benj.
These are some of the most vital and ecstatic creations of the early Middle Ages.
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