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Discover Ludwig"feeling joy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a person's emotional state. For example, "She was feeling joy as she watched the sunset on the beach."
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If you are feeling joy, feel it.
For example, as I finish an art project, I'm noticing that I feel more annoyed that it took so long rather than feeling joy for making the artwork itself.
"I feel very humbled and gratified but it's not an occasion of feeling joy over a bill that is signed," Eggman said.
"Because it's performative, women aren't feeling joy," she said.
But instead of feeling joy, Iraqis have begun to worry.
I ask if she is capable of feeling joy these days.
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Many of Rosso's sculptures were bust-length heads, less portraits than distillations of feelings: joy, reverie, anxiety, exhaustion.
So it is hardly surprising that when the time comes to complete the doctorate by submitting the thesis, this comes with mixed feelings – joy, accompanied by some sadness.
She experienced a range of feelings—joy, anguish, isolation, disconnection from her art which she relives as the lone dancer on stage, backed by her guitarist-composer husband Paco Jarana and by male voices.
The longer he looked the less he spoke, as the images pulled him back through time, his face a kaleidoscope of feelings: joy and wistfulness, communion and great love.
There are the good feelings: joy, anticipation, peace, bliss.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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