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When someone arrives safely, you can express your relief and happiness by saying something like:

  1. "I'm so glad to hear that you arrived safely!"
  2. "Thank goodness you made it safely! How was the journey?"
  3. "I was worried, but I'm thrilled to know you're safe and sound!"
  4. "Phew! You had me a little worried. It's great to hear you're safe now."
  5. "Safe and sound! That's fantastic news. How was the trip?"

These phrases convey your genuine concern for the person's well-being and your joy upon learning they reached their destination without any harm.

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