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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also joyous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not only happy but also brings joy in addition to other qualities or emotions.
Example: "The celebration was not only festive but also joyous, bringing smiles to everyone present."
Alternatives: "additionally cheerful" or "furthermore happy".
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Aside from spanning many media, his work is also joyous, a feat given how trenchant it is as a social and political commentary.
The sheer energy was electric and also joyous, the deliberate snarls on their faces a hilarious contrast to other runways with typical, pallid, unsmiling models.
At some point we will be back in New Orleans, where parking is also joyous, but for a very different reason: everywhere you go you can find parking.
But there were also joyous images that flooded through my mind with every song King performed.
These rulings were also joyous news for many residents of states that don't allow same-sex marriage, such as Colorado and Wisconsin.
They come filled with assorted sweet and savory things -- one Shipley's location north of downtown has long been famous for their weekends-only boudin kolaches, a solemn but also joyous marriage of Texas and Louisiana tradition.
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He also performed joyous barefoot solos in which he skipped, quivered, leaped and whirled.
But it's also unrelentingly joyous – all major chords and cheesy sugar-rush hooks.
How is this song so damn powerful but also so joyous?
But she was also a joyous, generous woman, animated by faith.
And "Consequences," despite its shadows, is also a joyous ever-widening dance.
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