There's the Ca'Non:

Qu' buSHa'chugh SuvwI', batlhHa' vangchugh, qoj matlhHa'chugh, pagh ghaH SuvwI''e'

If a warrior ignores duty, acts dishonorably, or is disloyal, he is nothing

Now suppose I write:

HoSbogh Suvqangbogh 'ej matlhbogh vay'
someone who is strong willing to fight and loyal

Quchbogh Do'bogh vay' 'ej quvmoHlu'bogh.
someone who is happy, fortunate and honored

According to the Ca'Non sentence, I think that the above are correct, since the Ca'Non sentence shows that only one {'ej} is necessary.

But am I right? Are the above indeed correct?

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Dana'an
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