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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thrilled to have you here" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express excitement or happiness about someone's presence, often in welcoming contexts. Example: "We are thrilled to have you here at the conference, and we look forward to your insights."
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And we're really thrilled to have you guys here, because this is your White House and we want you to be a part of what we do here.
And I'm sure they were thrilled to have you".
The president added that Democrats were "thrilled to have you".
We're thrilled to have you on board.
I bet she convinces you pretty quickly that she was thrilled to have you with them.
"Great to have you here.
It's great to have you here".
Terrific to have you here, Dr. Finkel.
"Rick, happy to have you here, son".
We are thrilled to have her here for the summer!
"We'd be just thrilled to have both here, and I'm certainly going to try as hard as I can for both of them," Mr. Bloomberg said yesterday.
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