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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very happy one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, event, or experience that brings a lot of joy or happiness.
Example: "The celebration was a very happy one, filled with laughter and joy."
Alternatives: "a truly joyful one" or "an extremely cheerful one."
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Tracking is an ancient art, if not a very happy one; the conscientious hunter prides himself on his ability to make a clean and swift kill.
And it's not a very happy one.
William's marriage to Ruth was a very happy one.
As Thomas's book shows, it's a very happy one.
It might not fit the definition of "traditional," but it's a very happy one.
As a result, my life has been a very happy one, very wonderful in every respect".
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"If back in 2005 you'd told me that we'd be where we are now, I'd have been very happy," one official said, shortly before Bin Laden was killed in 2011.
"I feel very happy", one tells me.
Subjective results were as follows: five patients (71.4 %) were very happy, one (14.3 %) was happy, and one (14.3 %) was unhappy (Table 2).
Appreciation for the relationship and the other person seems to be a hallmark of some very happy ones.
SECRETARY CLINTON: I mean, usually it is a very happy expression on one's face.
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