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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular joy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent or habitual source of happiness or pleasure derived from something.
Example: "Reading books has become a regular joy of my life, providing me with endless adventures and insights."
Alternatives: "a constant source of joy" or "a frequent delight of".
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But in its wealth of Balanchine repertory City Ballet has an unmatchable asset, and to renew acquaintance with these ballets can be among the great and regular joys of living in New York.
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Buy a regular necklace of any color.
Take a regular piece of paper.
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He said he had never felt as relaxed in his life -- that at first, it tickles, then it feels more like a regular massage with the extra joy of thousands of fish cleaning your body.
Overall, these results indicate both a high usability and a high joy of use.
I remember the joy of regular people living regular lives, and that intriguing mix of ancient wisdom and youthful passion that permeates the Land of Israel like nowhere else.
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