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The phrase "You're very happy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone's emotional state or to affirm their happiness.
Example: "After receiving the good news, I could see that you're very happy."
Alternatives: "You seem quite happy" or "You're really joyful."
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You're very happy in that moment.
You're very happy because that has been almost an impenetrable sort of fortress and this is the first sign of any kind of crack".
Melissa: You're very happy.
When it does, you're very happy, but you're never quite sure why.
"But you're very happy to say that it's deep within you".
And he said, you guys have an idyllic life -- you're very happy.
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You are very happy".
You are very happy to say that.
"When you have this type of performance, you are very happy," he said.
[recoded] Taking all things together, would you say you are Very happy, Rather happy, Not very happy, Not at all happy 将所有的情况都考虑进来,目前您生活得愉快吗?
Will you be very happy?
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