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"as happily" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adverbial phrase that is used to modify a verb, adjective, or adverb to indicate the manner in which an action is performed. Example: She skipped through the park as happily as a child on Christmas morning.
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Of course I'd just as happily not have served.
The faithful Fidesz flock stick to the party line as happily as their Communist predecessors.
"Look at that!" he said, as happily as if he had designed the river, too.
We should help people to live as long and as happily as is possible.
"I would just as happily have decided it," she said of the case, "by looking to Jardines's privacy interests".
She had lived about as happily as it was possible to live in the 20th century, for almost 95 years.
Children in Davis's "eating-experiment orphanage" chose to eat liver, sour milk, and beets just as happily as they chose chicken and bananas.
I put the leftover "Pink Capitatum" plants in terracotta pots on the landing > window sill and they grow there as happily as they do outside.
You could just as happily use a pinboard, or Blu-Tack pictures on to a piece of thick cardboard as you go.
Albert Finney, as Tom, winks at the camera, acknowledging the audience just as happily as Henry Fielding did in his chapter headings in 1749.
Look at the three-piece suit, which designers are hoping men will take to as happily as they have taken anew to the suit itself.
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