Usually, the phrase 'peace and happiness' is considered as one term.
Would it sound as native English and also would it be grammatically correct if using a definite article twice:
... for the peace and the happiness of ...
if one wants to put an emphasis separately on each distinct noun as sometimes there could be peace without happiness and also happiness without peace?
anonymous Would it sound as native English and also would it be grammatically correct if using a definite article twice: ... for the peace and the happiness of ... Yes, that's OK.
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anonymousWould it sound as native English and also would it be grammatically correct if using a definite article twice:
... for the peace and the happiness of ...
Yes, that's OK.
CJ