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The phrase “bliss of” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the feeling of joy or contentment that someone experiences, especially in a particular moment or situation. For example, "The bliss of the sunshine on my face was one of the best parts of my vacation."
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Oh, the bliss of it.
"The bliss of work!
The bliss of solitude!
The bliss of ignorance.
I didn't feel the bliss of enlightenment.
She recalls the bliss of visiting a well-ordered home.
To Jonathan, the painting represents bliss of another kind.
He portrays the connubial bliss of woman and bird.
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One of Isabelle's customers dies in mid-bliss, of a heart attack.
Mr. Bliss of the Turnpike Authority said the open house would be rescheduled.
Albert Bliss of the company and Joseph Liebman of Macy, told about the display.
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