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The phrase "are happily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being content or joyful in the present tense, often in relation to a subject's feelings or actions.
Example: "They are happily enjoying their vacation in the sun."
Alternatives: "are joyfully" or "are contentedly".
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are happily
adverb
By chance; perhaps.
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"My parents are happily married.
But there are, happily, detours galore.
Now, they are happily married.
N.B.A. officials are happily accommodating him.
He stoutly insists that known lesbians are happily heterosexual.
There are happily married pilots but some are bored.
My own parents are happily married and living in Phoenix.
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Dufour was happily surprised.
He's happily married.
Mr. Guimarães was happily surprised.
Or perhaps be happily retired!
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