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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a joy that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of happiness or delight related to a specific situation or event.
Example: "The surprise party was a joy that brought everyone together in celebration."
Alternatives: "a delight that" or "a pleasure that".
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What a joy that is.
"I had never known that, and I found out what a joy that was".
It's a joy that stems from the little things working just perfectly, without any hassle or compromise.
"Our company dances very strongly, with a joy that goes right across to the audience," she said.
Portugal and its former colonial empire, she suggests, had a joy that sun-seeking northern Europeans have trouble expressing naturally.
"Pulling up to a single-space meter and discovering there was 30 minutes on it from the previous owner — what a joy that was!
They're singing nutty parables (in Spanish) about the abundance of nature and a world of magical metamorphoses, with a joy that needs no translation.
A joy that accumulates during a Taylor season derives from deepening acquaintance with his company's 16 dancers, strong at present from the least experienced to the most.
Their fears lie close to the surface, quick to tumble into anger, despair and, on occasion, a joy that remains edged in apprehension.
It is a joy that slavery survivors have brought on oak saplings for our Modern Slavery Garden at next week's Chelsea flower show.
You can hear a joy that is unforced, the result of people coming together, rather than it being forced by diktat.
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