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The phrase "a happier ending" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a conclusion or resolution that is more positive or joyful than what might have been expected.
Example: "The story could have taken a darker turn, but the author chose to give it a happier ending."
Alternatives: "a more joyful conclusion" or "a more positive resolution."
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T's story has a happier ending.
Here's hoping for a happier ending.
Apatow admits he expected a happier ending.
Jason DeParle's fine article clamors for a happier ending.
And another gay kiss, this one with a happier ending.
She also thought that it needed a happier ending.
India has a similar "myth of the androgyne," but with a happier ending.
In addition, RKO made assistant director Freddie Fleck and Wise shoot a happier ending.
He even altered the book on which it's based for a happier ending.
As for the investment banker and the public relations executive, theirs is a happier ending.
This story had a happier ending for Roy than the last time he was here.
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