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The phrase "a gladness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of joy or happiness, often in a more poetic or formal context.
Example: "There was a gladness in her heart as she watched the sunrise."
Alternatives: "a joy" or "a happiness".
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There's a gladness enough in this.
There's a gladness enough in this..
"This should not be a sadness, but should be a gladness".
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He exudes a gladness of place and time.
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I was filled with an enormous gladness, an explosive elation, almost an ecstasy.
There is so much gratitude in this music: a true gladness.
For me, listening to almost any Queen record produced between 1973 and 1986 incites a frenzied gladness to be alive.
When Joyce watches the destruction of the World Trade Center she is seized by a "great gladness," because Marshall works on the eighty-sixth floor of the south tower.
I think it must mean there is a little gladness somewhere".
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