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"seemed overjoyed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's expression or demeanor in a given situation, conveying a strong sense of joy or happiness. It is commonly used to indicate that someone appears to be very happy, but there is a hint of uncertainty about their true emotions. Example: When I told my grandmother that I would be visiting her next month, she seemed overjoyed. However, a small glint of sadness in her eyes made me wonder if she truly missed having me around all the time.
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The Giants seemed overjoyed Friday night to land L.S.U.
In a press conference on Wednesday afternoon, he seemed overjoyed.
BEHIND THE NEWS No one seemed overjoyed with the final product.
Despite Pettitte's long absence, the crowd seemed overjoyed that he had decided to come out of retirement — he was coaching youth baseball and speaking at local church services in Texas — to rejoin a club that has needed rotation help.
and "Minority Report," two relatively downbeat science fiction films, Mr. Spielberg seemed overjoyed to be working on a lighthearted project, a caper film about a particularly elusive impersonator and scammer.
As I slowly outlined the Saga of the Suit Torn Asunder by Fate and the beloved inadequacy of the shirt, Mr. Nakagawa and company seemed overjoyed that so much narrative accompanied my clothes: they have much meaning to you, no?
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Gonzalez, though, did not seem overjoyed to be playing in a pennant race.
And yet, he smiles broadly, seems overjoyed to be alive, to be free at last.
Conductor, orchestra and subscription audience all seem overjoyed with one another.
Mylen is the sort of person who instantly takes you under her wing and seems overjoyed to have been contacted.
Mr. Steel points to listeners at the Miller Theater who seem overjoyed to be part of a concert where "everyone is at the same starting point".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com