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Discover Ludwig"exuberant glee" is correct and widely used in written English
You can use it whenever you want to describe a state of great joy or excitement. For example: The crowd erupted in exuberant glee when the winning goal was scored.
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Anecdotes to illustrate the point keep tumbling out, delivered with exuberant glee.
Its mastermind, Roger Somers, a free-spirited builder and musician — an "incarnation of exuberant glee," Mr. Watts wrote — found the five paradisiacal acres dense with eucalyptus and redwood trees.
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LulzSec's statements and its actions display a spirit of exuberant anarchic glee.
The exuberant cast, seemingly assembled to evoke the multi-sized, multicultural blend of big-voiced, bighearted kids on "Glee," definitely keeps the show's energy level from flagging for long (even when you sorely wish it would).
But there is certainly sound, loud and clear, when a group of exuberant girls takes to the drums in this number, playing one and sometimes several drums at a time with devilish glee.
Halfway through the evening, after many glasses of red and some fresh seafood, he leaned across the table to his agent and declared with glee: "We're bloody winning, aren't we?" Advisers on Team Farage were pleased and surprised by the exuberant St George's Day kneesup – a virtual victory party.
Suave & Exuberant?
"Glee" rules.
And "Glee"?
Campaigners are exuberant.
Why Glee?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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