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Discover Ludwig"triumphant look" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a look on someone's face that demonstrates a feeling of pride or satisfaction, often in the context of a victory or accomplishment. For example, "As John crossed the finish line, he had a triumphant look on his face, knowing he had achieved something special."
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A triumphant look.
Finally, though, she turned to my husband and asked, "What are you taking?" "Sudafed," he said, flashing a triumphant look at Bruce.
After an interval of five minutes or so, he reappeared with a triumphant look on his face and a pair of dentures in his hand.
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I imagined us triumphant, looking back at our separation as the smartest action we'd ever taken to save "us".
Adrian Newey will be there, triumphant, saying, "Look how great I am".
She looks delighted, then seeing his triumphant expression, uncertain.
Ms. Duffy looked triumphant: her face shone; gone was the faint grimace that had once been her habitual expression.
At the book's conclusion, a triumphant Flora looks from a newly ordered Starkadder throng to her own hearth.
But here on Pariser Platz, with the triumphant quadriga looking down from up high, Aceves' equines spark all sorts of associations.
Conscious perhaps of not wanting to look triumphant, she quickly added that he would be the first person she would call for advice when she won.
Tony Blair, trying not to look triumphant as he was flanked by the Afghan leader Hamid Karzai and surrounded by British troops at Bagram airbase on Monday, roundly dismissed those who were sceptical about what military action could achieve.
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