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Discover Ludwig"feel happier" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that you are feeling more content and upbeat. For example, "After taking some time for myself, I started to feel happier."
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When we are feeling well, we naturally feel happier.
Acknowledge your feelings just as you acknowledge that some days you will feel happier than others.
Want to feel happier?
"I feel happier this time.
You feel happier about yourself.
Blogging may make new mothers feel happier.
Perhaps we'd also begin to feel happier.
I feel happier since I wrote it".
Saying that, Piper does feel happier.
This simple thought makes you feel happier and optimistic.
You'll feel happier: more reassured and better informed.
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