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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'pride at' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express a feeling of elation or satisfaction regarding the achievement of something. For example: John was filled with pride at the incredible progress he had made in his academics over the past year.
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Back came Madrid, showing pride at least.
Not much other than pride at stake.
It was a source of immense pride at the time.
Art converges with Brooklyn pride at BEAT Festival 2013.
And there will be professional pride at stake as well.
If only it could command the same pride at home.
This could be served with pride at Marea.
At times my heart swells with pride at Britain's young.
"I had a sense of pride at that," said Reedy.
Also, there is their pride at having blazed a trail.
But there is more than national pride at stake now.
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