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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thrilled and" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is excited or pleased about something. Example: "I was thrilled and grateful to receive such a heartfelt gift from my friends." In this sentence, "thrilled and" is used to convey the speaker's emotions of excitement and gratitude about the given gift. It can be used in a variety of contexts to express a similar sentiment, such as being thrilled and honored, thrilled and overjoyed, etc.
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I'm thrilled and terrified".
I was flattered and thrilled and excited".
I was both thrilled and creeped out.
"I'm just thrilled and so excited".
His hologram thrilled and amazed the audience.
I feel thrilled and validated".
I'm now thrilled, and hooked.
I'm so thrilled, and relieved".
I was thrilled and daunted.
I was thrilled, and flattered.
"I'm thrilled and deeply honored".
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