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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a laugh of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type or quality of laughter, often in a poetic or expressive context.
Example: "Her laughter was a laugh of pure joy, echoing through the room."
Alternatives: "a sound of laughter" or "a burst of laughter".
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It is a laugh of recognition – a loud smile, really.
He added with a laugh, "Of course you can't go have coffee with her".
Importantly, it wasn't a laugh from a joke, it was a laugh of understanding.
Had Gustafson seen that enough? "Yeah," she said again, this time with a laugh of resignation.
Not at ALL!" he declares with a laugh of the utmost scorn.
It was the laugh of vitality until, two days later, it was a laugh of defiance.
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That pushed a laugh out of both of us.
It was part of the way they were, making a laugh out of everything.
"Tom got a laugh out of that".
They could get a laugh out of it, too.
Carlin would've gotten a laugh out of it.
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