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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is in high spirits' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is feeling very happy, enthusiastic, and optimistic. For example, you could say "My grandmother is in high spirits today - she's been singing and laughing all morning."
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He is in high spirits".
Everyone is in high spirits as midnight comes and passes.
Selina is in high spirits, and as for me, I'm a gurgling wizard of calorific excess".
By the end of the ride, everybody is in high spirits.
With a dirty laugh that would scare the birds three miles away, Alesha Dixon is in high spirits.
Sixty-eight years old and one of the few surviving Sixties soul legends, Burke is in high spirits.
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"They are in high spirits.
David was in high spirits.
The weather was perfect and everyone was in high spirits.
He was in high spirits about his rejoinder to Wallace.
On the evening of April 6 , 1994 Thomas Kamilindi was in high spirits.
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