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"with such pride" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's actions or feelings. Example: She walked across the stage with such pride, knowing she had achieved her dream of becoming a doctor.
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"They say it with such pride".
Few products scream "conceived in a lab" with such pride.
And woe to the artistic handmade furniture that Fletcher makes with such pride.
The fact that "Russian soldiers were indeed in Crimea" was later admitted with such pride!
"But you sing it with such pride," I say, "as if you're singing Fifth Avenue!
It's such a relief but fills you with such pride and gratefulness".
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"She looked at me with such loathing — such pride and resentment and hatred," Cerreti has said.
How can people so burdened with sorrow also feel such pride?
None other attends to its public and commercial spaces with such civic pride.
"I knew a lovely girl with such pretty pride, and every man wanted her, and so did I," he sang.
Calipari was an agreeable, engaged conversationalist who referred to his star big men by their first names with such evident pride, even a kind of adoration, that I started to feel as though I were in the presence of a very high-end florist, walking me through his inventory, alluding lovingly to the gorgeous stalks surrounding him.
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