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The phrase "about how happy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings or emotions related to happiness, often in a reflective or explanatory context.
Example: "She spoke about how happy she felt after receiving the good news."
Alternatives: "regarding her happiness" or "concerning her joy".
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First, self-report measures of happiness could be reliable guides to relative happiness, though telling us little about how happy, in absolute terms, people are.
But you think about how happy you will be.
("Do not feel guilty about how happy you feel when you hear he is dead").
Phelps also tweeted over the weekend, joking about how happy he is to have "survived".
Everybody loved Jonah was the verdict, along with some bullshit about how happy he seemed.
"I just keep thinking about how happy he was, how ecstatic he was.
And think about how happy you'll feel when it's all over.
"He talked about how happy he was that he was serving his country," said Sylvia Grice, 37, Menchaca's cousin.
But then, after a charming speech by Furuholmen about how happy they are to be here, come the old hits.
We want to hear from you about how happy you are in your job, and what management support you get.
Over lunch at a nearby buffet, the Wells brothers talked loudly about how happy they were in Newport.
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