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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heartened that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean being encouraged by something or feeling hopeful due to a particular circumstance. For example: "I was heartened that my hard work paid off in the end."
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"I'm heartened that people are getting angry.
– Thanet "I'm heartened that people are getting angry.
But I was heartened that people I knew attended.
I am heartened that the 77 percent pushed back and that the media took notice.
"I'm really heartened that they're promoting behavioral intervention for the little kids," Dr. Diller said.
But he said he was heartened that Washington was finally reducing the debt.
But he said he was heartened that so many found the strength to address the issues.
Perhaps they were heartened that the Yankees were only a wild card team.
She is heartened that the rate of Annual Giving donations through the economic downturn has not changed significantly.
I'm heartened that I might still have a chance of doing that someday.
I am heartened that he keeps on teaching his Bible classes in his 93rd year.
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