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When would you use "over the moon to....", is this a normal way to speak in oral language?
Jun 23, 2024 1:26 AM
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In the US, it's old-fashioned sounding, so I wouldn't say it. More generally, you can say 'so excited' or maybe 'thrilled.'
'I'm so excited about that new movie.'
June 23, 2024
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"Over the moon to..." is used to express extreme happiness or excitement about something. It's a common and normal expression in both spoken and written language.
Example: "She was over the moon to hear she got the job."
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