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The phrase "humbled to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to feel humble or to be made to feel humble. It is often used in expressions of gratitude or in situations where one is in awe or reverence of someone or something. Example: I am humbled to receive this prestigious award.
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"We're humbled to be here.
I was humbled to the maximum.
"I am humbled to have this chance," he said.
Each was humbled to varying degrees and scampered back to the sanctuary of the college campus.
"I am honored and humbled to represent a great, hard-working community in Congress.
Barlow said he was "delighted and humbled" to accept the award.
The 43-year-old said he was "humbled" to be shortlisted.
"I am humbled to be part of that wave of change," he said.
"Lehrer was humbled to realize how arrogant he was," tweeted Slate's Daniel Engber.
She says she feels humbled to be shortlisted for the public servant of the year award.
"I'm just humbled to be around all this greatness," he said.
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