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Discover Ludwig"gets joy" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase describes the emotion a person feels when something good happens. For example: After finally passing her math exam, she gets joy from achieving her goal.
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"He wanted to give the impression of a person who gets joy from helping Chechnya, who truly thinks about Chechnya, and who lives a difficult life," Orlov said.
God shows benevolence by first making us benevolent and then giving us this moral sense that gets joy from the approbation of our benevolence.
He gets joy from being close to Maddy -- even if he can never have her.
He gets joy from picking on children (and adults) and making them worried and scared.
Kincaid said she gets joy out of seeing people help each other ― and do a bit extra for the flight attendants, too.
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But are they getting joy?
People get joy from it, sure.
I get joy in remembering that".
I guess they get joy from a sense of accomplishment?
You have to get joy where you find joy".
"He told me he got joy from giving to others," the grandson said.
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