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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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joy/enjoyment

0One important lesson modern people should learn is how to derive01b01u00 joy/happiness/enjoyment02u02b00 from the simple thins in life.02br
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00I wonder if I could use all the three words in bold 01u00enjoyment, 02u00 01u00joy,02u00 and 01u00happiness02u00 here. Tlhanks.02br
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0 Yes, either word is fine (to me) in that sentence.0-
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01cite10Conchita5712cite10Yes, either word is fine (to me) in that sentence.12br
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10Thanks, Conchita.02br
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00But do you mean all of three words fit there? Or do you mean only two (either) work?0-
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0 Oh, sorry. I meant any of the three. 0-
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0 Thanks, Conchita. 0-

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