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The phrase "as a clam" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the expression "happy as a clam," which conveys a sense of contentment or happiness.
Example: "After spending the day at the beach, I felt as happy as a clam."
Alternatives: "happy as a lark" or "content as a cat."
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"He was happy as a clam," Mr. Bergdahl said.
And you can survive that way, happy as a clam".
Let's just say she wasn't happy as a clam.
But Mr. Ortega says he, for one, is happy as a clam.
And the state agency responsible for environmental stewardship is about as toothless as a clam.
The painting has made the bridegroom as happy as a clam.
Give him some hard cider and a log cabin, and he's happy as a clam.
Although on a day-to-day basis, I would be happy as a clam".
Guy got to kick a ball around between games and was happy as a clam.
Anyone born on the island is known as a clam digger.
Wood recovered very nicely, his seizures went away, and he was happy as a clam," Spencer says.
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