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The phrase "actually be happy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the concept of achieving genuine happiness or when encouraging someone to find true contentment.
Example: "Despite the challenges, I believe that we can actually be happy if we focus on the positives in our lives."
Alternatives: "truly be happy" or "genuinely find happiness".
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The other third I would actually be happy to fire.
These correspondents seem to be under the (incorrect) impression that we will actually be happy to hear about these mistakes.
Heidi Barlow, 34, said: "We would actually be happy to stay in the current situation because we feel so safe.
Seeing the robotic perfection of their dance routines, I don't think any of them can actually be happy.
She told the Mirror that: "We would actually be happy to stay in the current situation because we feel so safe.
If I'm a customer of that flower shop already, then I might actually be happy to see details of a discount offer.
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We might actually be happier — and we'd certainly be wealthier — if we exchanged small, well-considered gifts rather than haunting the malls.
"We'd actually be happier bringing our bar to Brooklyn or Queens, where we're from and have had some success with other ventures," he said.
One wonders if Chelsea might actually be happiest crunching numbers – as she did at her hedge fund – behind the scenes at the Clinton Foundation, rather than playing political protagonist.
And would you actually be happier buying the original, instead of the copy?
But you might actually be happier, and isn't that what you're really after?
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