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The organising team was delighted to see much more guests at the launching ceremony. vs The organising team was delighted to see so must guests at the launching ceremony.

The correct phrase is: 'the organising team was delighted to see much more guests at the launching ceremony.' The incorrect phrase contains a mistake in the word 'much' which should be 'more' in this context.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 539 views

The organising team was delighted to see much more guests at the launching ceremony.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the joy of the organising team at seeing a larger number of guests at the launching ceremony.
  • I was delighted to see your village.
  • Eliza came to see me this morning and I was delighted to have her.
  • Mr President, firstly I was delighted to see that no action was taken against Members who decided to demonstrate during this vote with their 'Stop the war' placards and their Palestinian flags.
  • I would like to draw your attention to two of the Swedish Presidency's priorities which I was delighted to see on this list.
  • I was delighted to see that Mr Färm's report demands a fair and sustainable agricultural policy and praises the Commission's proposal.
  • I was delighted to see this report, because it has all the necessary elements for a speedy resolution of this issue.
  • I was delighted to see the consolidation of the idea of the EIT through the establishment of its headquarters in Budapest in June 2008.
  • A final word on the international dimension, which, I was delighted to see, is prominent in your report.
  • As a liberal and a Hungarian, he said he was delighted to see the legacy of Yalta consigned to the dustbin of history.
  • The organising teams responsible for these three years in the European and national institutions should work closely together.
  • It'll be to see much more clearly where it went.
  • We want to see much more done in terms of prevention.
  • He was delighted to see Parliament taking leadership on this matter.
  • Mr President, I was delighted to see Mr Vondra here in plenary this morning and I am delighted about the signal from the Presidency that it will continue working.
  • I was delighted to see the French Presidency and the French justice and interior ministers endorse this integrated approach during their informal meeting in Cannes this week.
  • Concerning myself as I do with environmental and energy policy, I was delighted to see that many general blocks of text on sustainability have been incorporated into the draft that we are to vote on today.
  • Of course, I was delighted to see the French Presidency show such commitment to the issues of childcare, family and women's policy.
  • I hope to see much more of you as our countries work toward a better future.
  • I was delighted to see in the presidency conclusions the substantial commitment that you, together with other governments - I know the British Government is associated with this - have made to improving the business climate.
  • Furthermore, I was delighted to see that the rapporteur expressly emphasised the importance of the fact that the report resulted from cooperation between Parliament, the Council and the Commission.

The organising team was delighted to see so must guests at the launching ceremony.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Must' should be replaced with 'much' or 'more' to convey the intended meaning.

  • I was delighted to see your village.
  • Eliza came to see me this morning and I was delighted to have her.
  • Mr President, firstly I was delighted to see that no action was taken against Members who decided to demonstrate during this vote with their 'Stop the war' placards and their Palestinian flags.
  • I would like to draw your attention to two of the Swedish Presidency's priorities which I was delighted to see on this list.
  • I was delighted to see that Mr Färm's report demands a fair and sustainable agricultural policy and praises the Commission's proposal.
  • I was delighted to see this report, because it has all the necessary elements for a speedy resolution of this issue.
  • I was delighted to see the consolidation of the idea of the EIT through the establishment of its headquarters in Budapest in June 2008.
  • A final word on the international dimension, which, I was delighted to see, is prominent in your report.
  • As a liberal and a Hungarian, he said he was delighted to see the legacy of Yalta consigned to the dustbin of history.
  • The organising teams responsible for these three years in the European and national institutions should work closely together.
  • He was delighted to see Parliament taking leadership on this matter.
  • Mr President, I was delighted to see Mr Vondra here in plenary this morning and I am delighted about the signal from the Presidency that it will continue working.
  • I was delighted to see the French Presidency and the French justice and interior ministers endorse this integrated approach during their informal meeting in Cannes this week.
  • Concerning myself as I do with environmental and energy policy, I was delighted to see that many general blocks of text on sustainability have been incorporated into the draft that we are to vote on today.
  • Of course, I was delighted to see the French Presidency show such commitment to the issues of childcare, family and women's policy.
  • I am delighted to see so many people here, but I know that has to do with other items on your agenda.
  • I was delighted to see in the presidency conclusions the substantial commitment that you, together with other governments - I know the British Government is associated with this - have made to improving the business climate.
  • Furthermore, I was delighted to see that the rapporteur expressly emphasised the importance of the fact that the report resulted from cooperation between Parliament, the Council and the Commission.
  • I voted against the Boumediene-Thiery report on fundamental human rights in the EU, which, I was delighted to see, was narrowly rejected (177 in favour, 184 against).
  • I was delighted to see that the White Paper and report point out that the question of obesity and being overweight must not be examined at the stage when it has already grown into a real health problem, but we must reach back to the root causes.

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