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"Grateful for this team"

A team-first phrase that spreads credit while still reinforcing the importance of the milestone.

This entry keeps the original English wording because that exact phrasing is what people actually use and search for on LinkedIn.

What they really mean
The plain-language version of the phrase.
This achievement matters, and I want to signal that I am collaborative, appreciative, and not just promoting myself.
Common context
Where this wording usually shows up.
Often paired with launches, promotions, customer wins, and public milestone posts.
Example usage
A typical sentence that uses the original phrase.

"Grateful for this team and what we were able to build together over the last year."

Writing tip
When the phrase works and when it starts sounding scripted.
This works best when it points to actual team effort, not as a generic sentence pasted into every announcement.
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Related phrases

Follow the same pattern through nearby LinkedIn and workplace expressions.

"Thrilled to announce"
A standard opener for promotions, awards, new roles, launches, and milestone posts.

I have good career news and I want to frame it as excitement and gratitude instead of direct self-promotion.

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"Humbled to share"
A modesty wrapper that softens a status announcement while still making the achievement public.

I want to announce something impressive without sounding openly self-congratulatory.

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