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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a day of joy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a day that is filled with happiness or celebration, often in a personal or festive context.
Example: "The wedding was truly special, and it turned out to be a day of joy for everyone involved."
Alternatives: "a joyful day" or "a day of happiness".
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But it was hardly a day of joy.
"For all patriots, for anyone who loves liberty, today is a day of joy.
For many pilgrims the Jubilee's end was was a day of joy and closure.
And on a day of joy and melancholy, it should not have slighted Joe Torre.
Mathunjwa told a senior police officer: "I believe that tomorrow will be a day of joy for everyone".
The second wedding seared into my mind is my own eight years later, but this wasn't a day of joy.
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It's a day of pure joy.
Tuesday should have been a day of unmitigated joy for America's oil and gas executives.
Hollande said it was a "day of great joy" not just for the men's families but for the whole country.
DeJong called it a day of "sheer joy," adding that Michigan should not "waste taxpayer dollars and cause more turmoil" by pursuing a stay on gay marriage as Attorney General Bill Schuette did immediately after Friday's ruling.
Today is a day of great joy and I am glad to meet you in Beijing.
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