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Discover Ludwig"reveling in" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English
It is an idiomatic expression meaning to take great delight or pleasure in something. For example: The young girl was reveling in the sun's warmth after a cold winter.
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The Lab foamed, reveling in the attack.
They were reveling in it.
Mr. Bolsonaro is reveling in the moment.
Nice to see somebody fully reveling in the moment.
So, just how is your pal "reveling" in others' misfortune?
This season the Bruins are practically reveling in their identity.
For now, the industry is reveling in the variety.
"Young people are reveling in his language," Mr. Wilson said.
But a new German crooner is reveling in it.
We bombed around the city, reveling in our freedom.
"Now they seem to be reveling in it".
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