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Discover Ludwig"rejoice in" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe feeling happiness or joy at achieving something or having something. For example: "I rejoice in the successes of my friends."
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You rejoice in it".
Then would … tyranny rejoice in victory".
All poets rejoice in creating a persona.
He seems to rejoice in the nickname.
Meantime, sisters, rejoice in a tale of feminism gone wild.
(He did not live to rejoice in its ultimate adoption).
The crowd returned to rejoice in the blind girl's triumph.
I have particular good reason to rejoice in her success.
I did not rejoice in the young people's adventure.
"Don't yet rejoice in his defeat, you men!" he cautions.
I rejoice in the life of Ken Keuffel.
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