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Discover LudwigThe phrase "especially delighted for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a heightened sense of happiness or joy for someone else's achievement or situation.
Example: "I am especially delighted for you on your promotion; you truly deserve it."
Alternatives: "particularly happy for" or "specially thrilled for".
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"I'm especially delighted for Angus, with a lot of pressure on him against Steyn," he said.
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I am particularly delighted for Brie Larson and Emma Donoghue.
A spokesman for Saracens added: "We are obviously especially delighted but, for now, Chris remains a Northampton player.
Children are especially delighted by completing junior ranger programs and being recognized for being a steward of our land.
John Smith, president of the International Federation of Musicians, said, "This is great news for thousands of musicians, and we are especially delighted that the commission has acted to benefit session musicians".
Rachel was especially delighted with Milne.
French blogs were especially delighted with Ms di Giovanni's assertion – stolen from George W Bush – that "the problem with the French is they have no word for entrepreneur".
I'm especially delighted to see Magic here.
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Peter Houston was especially delighted with Dundee United's 3-1 win over Inverness Caledonian Thistle as it ended their wait for three home points.
Russian President Vladimir Putin appears especially delighted at the tentative acceptance of the plan.
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