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The phrase "a tide of joy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and overwhelming feeling of happiness or elation.
Example: "As the news of her promotion spread, a tide of joy swept through the office, lifting everyone's spirits."
Alternatives: "a wave of happiness" or "an influx of joy."
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Mothers and daughters are carried along on a tide of joy, pride, regret, guilt and love in Serber's nuanced and smart first collection of stories, many of which follow Ruby, a magnetic, capricious college student who becomes a single mother in 1970s California.
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Because what's written on the piece of paper inside hers isn't a pithy tiding of joy or a cryptic meditation on fate or anything of that predictable sort.
A commencement is a time of joy.
Holidays are a time of joy!
A tide of humanity is suffering horribly.
It was like a tide of humanity.
The reality is a tide of human misery.
Mitt Romney's religion generated a tide of commentary.
On those evenings we moved on a tide of anticipation.
He came into office on a tide of euphoria.
A tide of 2.5 feet above normal is expected.
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