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The phrase "elated with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to feel very happy or joyful about something. Example: "I was elated with the news that I had received a promotion at work."
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Will was elated with the results.
"We were absolutely elated with the launch.
The manager was elated with this overwhelming flatness.
Members of the Twins were elated with the expected development.
Mr. Condit's spokeswoman was elated with Chief Gainer's remarks.
Many were elated with the sense of history being made.
He looks at me, elated, with huge, staring eyes.
"We are elated with the Taliban," he again emphasized.
The Messenians, wonderfully elated with the news, thronged in swarms to the city gates.
Ms. Giffords's staff, meanwhile, said she was elated with the move.
"I'm really elated with the way he's come on as a player".
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