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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'became happy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing someone's change in emotional state. For example, "After spending time with his friends, John became happy again."
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"I suddenly became happy with a happiness so astonishingly complete that I still remember it with gratitude".
I became happy.
(With her sister Mildred, Hill also composed the song that became "Happy Birthday to You").
The Sunnis became happy to depend upon the state, which their adherents mostly controlled.
Songs about murder and madness, war and Satan became happy sing-alongs.
So we became happy components in systems – and our job is to make those systems stable".
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He became happier in school.
"The second that clicked, I became happier.
"I think the marriage became happier and happier".
In the late eighties, Turner's personal life became happier.
Paley says, "They teachers became happier and happier.
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