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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really privileged" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize a strong sense of privilege or advantage in a particular situation.
Example: "I feel really privileged to have had the opportunity to study abroad and experience different cultures."
Alternatives: "truly fortunate" or "very lucky."
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I feel really privileged.
I feel really lucky and really privileged.
I think that's a really privileged position".
"We live a really privileged life," he said somewhat sheepishly.
I feel really privileged to have been selected".
But I'm in a really privileged position to do it.
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I really feel truly privileged to have shot this special on that stage.
"Listen, I'm really honoured, privileged to be here".
I really feel privileged to be given that opportunity to lead that British team into this exciting moment.
"It's a fantastic opportunity, I really feel privileged to be given the opportunity to lead the British team into this exciting moment," the 54-year-old said.
"We were really very privileged," he said, "to live in that thin slice of history where we changed how man looks at himself and what he might become and where he might go".
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