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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a happy man" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is content, joyful, or satisfied. Here are some examples of how it could be used in a sentence: - "John is a happy man, always wearing a smile and spreading positivity wherever he goes." - "The portrait depicted a happy man, surrounded by his loved ones and basking in their love and affection." - "After years of hard work and dedication, Jack finally achieved his dream job and became a happy man." - "Despite facing many challenges in his life, Robert remained a happy man, finding joy in the simple things and always seeing the bright side." - "The old man in the park seemed like a happy man, feeding the birds and enjoying the peaceful surroundings."
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Over a decade ago I was a happy man.
"He's a happy man".
"I can die a happy man now".
JOHN PRESCOTT is not a happy man.
LEOPOLDO LÓPEZ is a happy man.
Sharbinee was not a happy man.
All in all, a happy man.
James Levine is a happy man.
My father was not a happy man.
And he's a happy man.
Dad wasn't a happy man.
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