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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much less happy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to compare levels of happiness, indicating that one subject is significantly less happy than another. Example: "After the move, she felt a much less happy version of herself, missing her old friends and familiar surroundings."
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Originally a BBC commission, Death & the Compass was a much less happy affair.
But Lu said his group has a much less happy experience with local officials, especially corrupt ones.
But a much less happy one is that I can't help wondering how many big screens will be left by then.
If by federal law fried chicken were required to look like carp, a hot dog like a carrot; and pate like, well, pate, the world would be a healthier, albeit a much less happy place.
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It can be argued that this is a cosmetic move - because Bush had already lost the votes of the steel states in the US - but the move indicates a politician much less happy than he once was to be seen as isolationist.
It is instantly clear that Anna is something of a poor relation, much less happy and well off than her contemporaries, invited out of a sense of charity.
AMERICA, a "prime tourist destination", is also a prime destination for much less happy people.
In the event of a Bush victory, Democrats expected to be much less happy than they were before the election, while Republican voters expected to ride a wave of long-term elation.
While the negative backlash against maternal migration in the Philippines has been documented, the magnitude of the effect for the Vietnamese sample suggests that caregivers' perspective on maternal migration is an important determinant of variation in caregiver-reported child happiness, with these Vietnamese children much less happy compared to children in the comparison country, Indonesia.
But there are some surprises: serious illness typically does not make us much less happy, marriage in the long run is not a major source of either happiness or unhappiness.
If you start complaining, then your friends will start complaining too, and pretty soon you'll be headed in a downward spiral of negativity and will find yourself feeling much less happy than you would have been if you had focused on the positive.
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