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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'elated to' is not grammatically correct in written English
The correct phrase would be 'related to.' For example: The article was related to changes in tax law.
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I was elated to be fighting again.
Osama was elated to find that Muhannad had not suffered.
We clambered in, terrified, exhausted, but elated to be alive.
But we just felt elated to be out together.
And Schwarzrock was elated to finish with a 64.
But Ayari was elated to be the inaugural champion.
While Feig was elated to direct the film, it bombed.
Errol was elated to be on the ocean again.
Afterward Mr. Zapcic sounded genuinely elated to have assisted Ms. Swales with her search.
She received a heartening ovation and seemed elated to be part of this high-visibility concert.
"We were relieved and elated to leave it in someone else's hands," he said.
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