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Discover LudwigThe phrase "profound gladness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a deep and intense feeling of happiness or joy.
Example: "Upon receiving the good news, she was filled with profound gladness that radiated from her smile."
Alternatives: "deep joy" or "intense happiness".
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In that moment, because you are listening, you will hear with profound gladness and gratitude of heart that a way to Buddhahood – a GUARANTEED path – has been provided for YOU by this greatest of ALL the Buddhas – as Shakyamuni stated himself in the Larger Pure Land Sutra.
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Sound theology also allows for gladness, joy and celebration.
There's a gladness enough in this.
He approaches his work with religious gladness.
There's a gladness enough in this..
Madness to gladness was his determined course.
Gladness lit through her at the prospect of escape.
We behold the face of nature bright with gladness..
I think they're back--the hours of gladness.
But I was filled with gladness for my friend.
Everywhere, people are marvelling at the weather, gleaming with gladness.
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