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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being happiest" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a state of happiness or contentment, often in a comparative or descriptive context. Example: "She feels that she is being happiest when surrounded by her family."
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He also has a dream: He wants to buy the house where he remembers being happiest, even though a new family lives there now and the house is not for sale.
I was reading about it again (it had been in these pages a few weeks ago) in the Huffington Post, whose founder, Arianna herself, is no spring chicken – though what she prints doesn't always reflect her own preferences (she made her name writing about women being happiest as traditional homemakers – not a thing she'd fancy herself).
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I'm happy when clients are happy.
If you are happy, I am happy.
She's happy they're happy.
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So we are happy.
Honestly — I'm happy.
Yet I was happy.
"No one is happy.
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