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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take delight" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to experience or feel pleasure or happiness. Example: She took great delight in her daily walks through the park, admiring the flowers and trees.
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They take delight from giving delight.
By all means take delight in the vintage décor.
I often disagree, but I don't take delight in being disagreeable.
I can still take delight in the names of your items of clothing.
Republicans take delight in Mr. Spitzer's troubles because he is a Democrat.
I am ashamed to take delight in these rhymes Without grief; but you need no tears.
Why, you poor nut, he'll only take delight in seeing you down and out — and helping to keep you there.
His captors could only take delight in the response to his abduction.
I coo over gadgets, take delight in each new miracle app.
He is a perfectionist who seems to take delight in challenging himself in terms of execution and concept.
I take delight in the fact my daughter is more interested in rubber spiders than in dolls".
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