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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elation of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling of great joy or happiness. You can use it in a sentence like "The elation of winning the championship was overwhelming for the team."
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Once the elation of acquiring Anthony settled, D'Antoni urged caution.
He liked the pop-pop backyard elation of firearms.
Who doesn't remember the elation of the end of term?
Amid the elation of Monday's victory, Harris stood as the voice of reason.
And the elation of registering that Ceausescu is gone for good.
In the museum's Robert Lehman wing, the strange elation of silence grew.
However, over time the elation of recognition was replaced with something more fraught.
There's always the elation of doing a gig that goes really well.
All of the elation of selling the film immediately evaporated, Mr. Gregor recalled.
And nothing has dented the elation of the team that placed the lander on the comet.
Yet most of the album strives for the elation of pop.
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