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"a euphoria" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a feeling of intense joy or happiness. For example, "The crowd was overcome with a euphoria when they won the championship."
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It's not a euphoria.
Like a euphoria.
By the end of his performance, the crowd was in a euphoria.
There was a whirl, a swirl, an energy, a euphoria, open-mouthed joy.
Of that reaction, Jones observes: "There was a euphoria, because for them it was vindication.
There was a euphoria that carried over into the next year.
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Ecstasy, MDMA (3,4, Methylenedioxymethamphetamine), a euphoria-inducing stimulant and hallucinogen.
Ecstasy, a euphoria-producing psychedelic known to chemists as MDMA, has been around since 1912, when it was introduced in Europe as a potential appetite suppressant.
A euphoria-producing synthetic stimulant, Ecstasy, which is also known as MDMA for the chemical compound that makes up its active ingredient -- methylenedioxymethamphetamine -- has become increasingly popular in recent years, officials said.
A rousing speech to the troops, an electrifying off-site meeting, a euphoria-producing new buzzword, a new initiative or strategic imperative, an impending crisis all of these are catalytic events, and some are useful.
He's so blissed-out on the beauty of nature he's slightly daft, and girls give him the jitters, yet Tom Hiddlestone radiates optimism in the central role: it's a euphoria-inducing performance, as he grows up before our eyes and inadvertently becomes a hero.
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