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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a happy dad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a father who is feeling joy or contentment, often in relation to his children or family life.
Example: "After spending the day at the park with his kids, he felt like a happy dad."
Alternatives: "a joyful father" or "a content dad."
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After all, a happy dad is a productive dad.
(Falcone clearly feels similarly content: his Twitter biography is "Ben is a happy dad and husband" and then, as an afterthought, "He's an occasional actor, and directed Tammy and The Boss").
I'm grateful that my husband is a Happy Dad.
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"He was a lovely, warm, happy dad.
And a happy day to all those dads who have cut their work hours, moved their offices home or become stay-at-home parents.
"Are you happy, Dad?" Winslow asked.
"I'm happy, Dad," Winslow said before the two large men embraced.
Gratitude Journal: Thanks for Happy Dads! Contribute to our community gratitude journal.
Mothers and others: How do you derive vicarious joy from watching the happy dads in your life?
In our little apartment amidst the laughter and what I believed to be a happy home, my dad's drug addiction was always there, hanging over us like a heavy cloud.
What I read helped me become a more enlightened, useful, prouder and happier dad.
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