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Discover LudwigThe phrase "curiously happy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of happiness that is unexpected or intriguing.
Example: "She felt curiously happy as she walked through the park, despite the gloomy weather."
Alternatives: "strangely joyful" or "unexpectedly cheerful."
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I feel curiously happy.
Viewers will note that this centaur has a curiously happy expression.
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Hell, it might even make us happier in the process, and curiously if you really want to prevent ill health, being happy is one of the best prophylactics around.
Fringe-goers are like beachcombers with a metal detector, happy to come upon a curiously shaped solitary earring.
It's the high-minded desperation that serves as ballast for "Get Happy," Gerald Clarke's scandal-seeking yet curiously wan biography of Judy Garland.
And, curiously, the more I looked at her, the happier she seemed.
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