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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in delight" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe an emotion, usually that of pleasure or joy. For example: We cheered in delight when she won the contest.
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The audience roared in delight.
Some fans cheered in delight.
And then in delight.
The mob howls in delight.
Her mother erupted in delight.
The audience whinny in delight.
My wife laughed in delight.
"Ah!" God cried in delight.
Gal doffs his top hat in delight.
The away fans roar in delight.
"Oh my," she exclaimed in delight.
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