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The phrase "a force of joy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that brings a significant amount of happiness or positivity.
Example: "Her laughter was a force of joy that brightened everyone's day."
Alternatives: "a source of happiness" or "an embodiment of joy."
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He, utterly charming, and she, a force of joy".
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A force of nature.
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They didn't count with his craftiness, but Roberto Gómez Bolaños became an unprecedented force of humor and joy in the lives of past and present generations in Latin America.
Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis can be dismissed as unsophisticated, but it has an immense force; clever juxtapositions of joy and horror mingle, and it has a sympathetic protagonist.
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Acclaimed as "one of THE most powerful people online" and "an unlimited force of power, strength, conviction, joy, and love... an inspiration to so many," Stephen is a sought-after personal life coach and public speaker all over the world.
It's a voice that forced you to listen lest you miss a joke, a gibe or a flash of joy.
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