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Discover Ludwig"thrilled for" is correct to use in written English.
You can use it to describe that someone is excited about something that has happened or that someone is looking forward to something. For example: I'm so thrilled for my friend who just got accepted into college.
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I'm thrilled for him".
"Everyone is thrilled for them".
"I'm thrilled for Cheryl.
SO thrilled for Evans.
Naturally, they were thrilled for Dawson.
I was thrilled for her.
Instead, make them thrilled for coming.
They were thrilled for him".
"I'm thrilled for my players".
I am thrilled for Gary".
Mallon was also thrilled for herself.
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