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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so much glee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a high degree of joy or happiness in various contexts, often in a more informal or expressive manner. Example: "She danced around the room, filled with so much glee at the news of her promotion."
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5.10am GMT What a fourth quarter If every championship game ended like that people wouldn't be celebrating the end of the old bowl system with so much glee.
Richard writes: Readers and writers may sometimes feel they have been ill-served by traditional publishers, but I'm puzzled that their current troubles can be met with so much glee.
This is why there's so much glee in the Democratic camp right now.
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There should be pleasure in the language alone, yet not so much indulgent glee in the sentence work that it robs the characters of their oxygen.
I'm finding so much Yuletide glee right now over on Good Food Channel replaying a back-to-back feast of the Christmas specials by Nigella, Nigel, Delia, Jamie and of course Fanny Cradock.
Why so much green?
Colfer's work as Kurt Hummel earned him heaps of praise during the run of Glee, so much that even I noticed.
Now they're cashing in that sizable cultural capital, and their sudden immediacy and "realness" has everything clapping along in bewildered glee – so much so that their quite blatant viral marketing for their play is rendered entirely charming, even subliminal.
"I am so grateful and happy to share my life and for him to share his life with me, and we do really get on so well, and we do care about each other so much," gushes Jacobs, his glee as frank and guileless as any intended's.
And so, it was with much glee that many reported that Antony Hegarty, co-writer of the song "Manta Ray," from documentary Racing Extinction, had become the first trans person to be nominated for an Academy Award -- a distinction many were hoping would be accomplished by one of the delightful leads of this year's breakout comedy Tangerine.
Still, it's hard not to return to that earlier question, to wonder what it must be like to be the lone individual in the eye of all that noise, to have so much data and ire and glee dedicated to your public fall from grace.
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