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Discover Ludwig"something joyful" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an emotion or an experience that is characterized by happiness. For example: "The balloons were a cheerful addition to the birthday celebration, creating something joyful for all."
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There's something joyful in that.
I wanted to use something joyful.
"There was a need for something joyful".
"I've been making people cry for so many years, and I just want to sing something joyful".
It's the perfect example of grabbing something joyful out of something horrendous.
"Movies where people reach a certain point in their careers and just relax and make something joyful".
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There is something very joyful about it".
There was something almost joyful about it.
When I'm happy, I play something really joyful.
There is something irrepressibly joyful about the idea of gay ducks.
There is something heartbreakingly joyful about seeing so many dancers looking happy onstage.
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