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The phrase "a true gladness" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a genuine or authentic feeling of happiness or joy. Example: "After receiving the good news, she felt a true gladness that she hadn't experienced in a long time."
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There is so much gratitude in this music: a true gladness.
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A true original.
Or a "true" story?
Ah, a true liberal.
"A true hellhole".
A true lady.
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A true family.
A true superstar.
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