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"ecstatic over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of extreme joy or excitement over something. It is often used in conjunction with a verb or noun to express the source of the ecstasy. Example: She was ecstatic over receiving a promotion at work. In this sentence, "ecstatic over" describes the person's feeling of extreme joy over the promotion. Other examples: - The crowd was ecstatic over their team's win in the championship game. - The children were ecstatic over the arrival of their new puppy. - I was ecstatic over the news of my acceptance into my dream university.
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"People are ecstatic over the outcome, whether we win or lose," he said.
Mrs. Roukema, pronounced herself "ecstatic" over the victory in the House.
The crowd — ecstatic over another gold medal for China — applauded the couple politely.
We're ecstatic over this and I think the fans will be too.
So, why am I less than than ecstatic over the Viggen?
But instead of emoting over appliances, Mrs. Schwartz's subjects are ecstatic over their glossy new images.
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The pianist and composer Lennie Tristano left a legacy that seems to go radically against the grain of jazz in the be-bop era: for the most part, his surviving music sacrifices dynamics and the ecstatic spilling-over of swinging rhythm sections; on his records, drummers tick like metronomes, avoiding the emphasis of the second and fourth beats.
Every so often the popemobile stopped and an ecstatic mother handed over her baby for a papal peck on the cheek.
Betty Comden, nee Basya Cohen, seems to have had a flair for the dramatic from an early age, whether she was slumped in a chair in an ecstatic stupor over the Brahms she heard on the radio, or throwing up all over her aunt's and uncle's cash register when they caught her stealing birthday candleholders.
In Oakland, protesters dance an ecstatic bacchanal over the cancerous body of the city-state they love and hate.
There was an ecstatic celebration over McGwire's chase of Roger Maris's record of 61.
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