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The phrase "amount of joy" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe how much joy someone feels or experiences. Here is an example: The bride's face was beaming with an immense amount of joy as she walked down the aisle towards her groom.
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"They get a huge amount of joy from it".
In fact, there's a huge amount of joy here.
A you-are-correct ding is heard, then a surprising amount of joy in the studio.
During Ramadan, however, it brings me no small amount of joy.
"She brought an awful lot of people a tremendous amount of joy.
"For me, comedy should have a certain amount of joy in it," Ferguson added.
Let's be frank, there isn't a massive amount of joy involved with any of the sex we're seeing here.
No, said Martin, 'not when you add up the amount of joy the Beatles have given people since 1963'.
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Compared with her earlier songwriting, her debut album tempers sadness with equal amounts of joy.
Asked how he felt when he got the role he said: "Extraordinary amounts of joy, immediately followed by a tidal wave of neurotic worry.
Now that I'm not numbing out all the time and manufacturing my feelings, I get to naturally feel extraordinary amounts of joy and gratitude.
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