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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm humbled" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that someone is feeling grateful and honored by a humbling experience or gesture. Example: "As I stood on stage accepting the award, I couldn't help but feel humbled by the support and recognition from my peers."
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I'm humbled by it".
"I'm humbled when I meet him".
If they do like my style, I'm humbled by it.
Mr. President-elect, I'm both honored and I'm humbled.
And I'm humbled by it, and very grateful for it".
"I'm humbled by the fact that she never mentioned" what she had done, he said.
I'm humbled at the opportunity to serve you... for the next four years".
And I'm humbled that they've selected me to receive their Illuminating Injustice Award.
I'm humbled by the sense that I'm the quarterback of the New York Giants".
America has spoken, and I'm humbled by the trust and the confidence of my fellow citizens.
"I'm humbled by this endorsement from true freedom fighters," he said.
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