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Discover Ludwig"dance for joy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to dance in a joyful and celebratory manner. This phrase can be used in a variety of situations, usually to express extreme happiness or excitement. Example: After months of hard work, I finally received a promotion at work and I couldn't help but dance for joy when I heard the news.
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Now we know that the Japanese woodcutters and the nuns did indeed have reasons to dance for joy when they found maitake, the "dancing signorina" mushroom!
You dance for joy, fall and break your hip.
Some golfers do a little dance for joy or shake their head in disgust.
At that point, Wall Street will dance for joy because EPS will grow from its lowered base.
Though the title "Dance for Joy" strikes the mark only intermittently, Thursday was a happy, if lightweight, evening.
He did not keep count past 82 or dance for joy at 110. "That's not my way," he said.
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Some drunken sailors do comic bits, Prospero gets his crown back, and everybody dances for joy.
The establishment is no doubt turning in it's collective grave while the ghost of Emily Wilding Davison dances for joy.
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He dances for joy, just once, at the hope of finding people like him, and your sympathy is painful.
People sang and danced for joy in this impoverished black township when apartheid finally ended in 1994.
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