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Discover Ludwig"I feel happier" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express one's current state of emotion, specifically feeling more joyful or content than before. Example: After spending the day at the beach, I feel happier and more relaxed.
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I feel happier, more confident.
"I feel happier this time.
I feel happier since I wrote it".
I feel happier if I can live on the underside of a branch.
And you know what, I feel happier, too — and it's only cost me £3.50 in pork products.
It's not an easy road to take a good hard look at yourself, but I feel happier".
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I feel happy".
"I feel happy about it.
"I feel happy for them.
"I feel happy to be here.
"I feel happy," he said, nodding.
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