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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with euphoria" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a feeling of intense excitement, happiness, or joy. Example: After winning the race, the athlete was overcome with euphoria, raising his arms in triumph as he crossed the finish line. In this example, "with euphoria" is used to show the intense feeling of happiness and excitement the athlete experienced after winning the race.
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They shouted with euphoria.
Obama Year One began with euphoria.
Wall Street responded with euphoria.
On leaving her, Isherwood's protagonist is seized with euphoria.
Whatever the authorization, the arrests were not met with euphoria.
The results were greeted with euphoria at Conservative headquarters.
The fatigue fell away and was replaced with euphoria.
Shalit's release was greeted with euphoria in Israel and significantly enhanced Netanyahu's domestic standing.
But, in India at least, the industry has not greeted the deal with euphoria.
How can passionate advocates of democracy go wild with euphoria about an army coup?
But the song also suggests that it's all an artificial one-night stand with euphoria.
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