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The phrase "it would be honoured" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express gratitude or respect towards someone or something. Here are a few examples: 1. "I would be honoured to have you as my mentor." 2. "Our team would be honoured to receive this prestigious award." 3. "We would be honoured if you could join us for dinner tonight." 4. "I would be honoured to be a part of this important project." 5. "The university would be honoured to have you as a guest speaker at the graduation ceremony."
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Westminster council said it would be honoured to host a parade.
As a public body, the British Museum is required to carry out its undertakings and much work has been done in the expectation that it would be honoured..
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"I certainly would be honoured – it would be meaningful for me to visit those two cities in the future," Obama said during his 2009 trip.
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