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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a joy forever" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a lasting happiness or pleasure derived from something, often in a poetic or literary context.
Example: "The memories of our time together will remain a joy forever in my heart."
Alternatives: "an everlasting joy" or "a perpetual delight".
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"And a joy forever," I said.
Keats wrote, "A thing of beauty is a joy forever".
A thing of beauty and a joy forever".
Maybe a thing of ugliness is a joy forever.
But a cool car is a joy forever.
A thing of beauty is a joy forever (Vol. 2, Page 640).
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I will know, I will note it, I will do this job as if it were a job of joy forever.
A thing of beauty is a joy, whether forever or for a day, and if a doctor-artist can turn you into one, that's art to me.
Applebaum looked the lot over, pointed to a bay colt by Mr. Music out of Joy Forever, and said "I'll have that one".
Memories of her will bring us joy forever.
She seems incapable of joy, forever going out on rainy days, returning "cold, tired, hungry, and angelic, with a ruined skirt, a pulpy Baedeker, and a tickling cough", while "when the whole world was singing and the air ran into the mouth, like wine, she would refuse to stir from the drawing-room".
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