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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a joy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a sense of happiness or pleasure derived from something, often in a more poetic or reflective context.
Example: "Reading her favorite book was a joy of the highest order, bringing her peace and contentment."
Alternatives: "a source of joy" or "a delight of".
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A joy of a book – all ages.
She calls potato salads "a joy of summer".
A joy of theatre, and perhaps most especially comedy, is being on a journey of discovery.
Some day we may have to do a Joy of Six on Tunisian refereeing decisions.
A broken Kinder toy and a Joy of Sex lollypop - Cathryn Harker 16.
A joy of filmmaking pervades the movie, and an instinctive understanding of the medium is evident.
A Joy of Six treat from the Robs, Smyth and Bagchi: "Forgotten Innings".
What a joy of a book and what an absolute landmine of language.
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A quiet joy of a debut album from this new Norwegian piano trio.
The illustrations are a joy; full of life and pathos.
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