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The phrase "a very happy man" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is experiencing a high level of happiness or joy.
Example: "After receiving the good news, he became a very happy man, smiling from ear to ear."
Alternatives: "an extremely joyful man" or "a truly content man."
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You'll make Pia a very happy man.
"Kieslowski did not strike me as a very happy man".
"At the moment I am a very happy man.
My he does always seem like a very happy man.
"I'm a very happy man, extremely so," he says.
"I am a very happy man," he said.
"He was not a very happy man," a senior E.U. official said.
If I spent the rest of my career here, I'd be a very happy man.
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Hackney's Labour executive mayor Jules Pipe, a member of the LLDC board, describes himself as "a very, very happy man".
I tell you, it makes me a very, very happy man to have people call me and write me letters and stuff like that".
The chief executive of the port of Calais, Jean-Marc Puissesseau, described Monday's operation as "the D-day" and himself as a "very, very happy man".
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