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Discover Ludwig"thrilled at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a feeling of excitement or happiness about something. Example: Sarah was thrilled at the thought of traveling to Europe for the first time.
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We're thrilled at his return".
She is thrilled at the prospect.
Emin is thrilled at this development.
But I am thrilled at the prospect.
Some gasp, thrilled, at the Christmas decorations.
"I am genuinely thrilled at the prospect of Season Three.
I was not exactly thrilled at the prospect.
I was thrilled at the power-up of takeoff.
I thrilled at the opportunity to display my love.
And we're thrilled at their barking when we come home.
His mother, Lynn Sonberg, was not thrilled at first.
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