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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'thrill with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe somebody who is experiencing a strong emotion, often excitement or pleasure. For example, "The crowd thrilled with excitement as the band started to play."
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I get the same thrill with Shakespeare, too, and with another Jacobean playwright, John Webster.
Immersion is exciting, but after a long stretch it's easy to confuse thrill with survivor euphoria.
I suppose other girls would spend it on clothes, but I don't get that thrill with anything else.
Both possess unquenchable technical strength, with a clean-cut purity of line, precision of detail, and soaring jumps that thrill with a joyous, open-hearted energy.
The media offer a thrill with sacrifices attached, whereas a family organization has a destiny over which I ultimately have more control.
The Rockets almost had another thrill with a fourth-quarter comeback, but the Grizzlies held on for a 96-92 victory to snap a seven-game losing streak.
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There was a crash that struck terror into the hearts a-thrill with merriment.
His colleagues are thrilled with his success.
Few were thrilled with all the attention.
You know, I am thrilled with Carnegie Hill.
They are thrilled with their new home.
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