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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel happy for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to show that you are feeling happy and pleased about something that someone else has achieved or gained. For example, "I felt so happy for my friend when she got accepted to the university."
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You could give while expecting something in return, give while expecting more in return, give and expect nothing in return while feeling frustrated, or give and feel happy for no reason.
You'll know you've reached that point when you can genuinely feel happy for them, even if that happiness does not include you.
"In my bad feelings with the game and with the result, I can find space to feel happy for them.
"I feel happy for them.
"I feel happy for me," Perez said.
"I feel happy for Bradford," Mourinho said.
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They will (by extension) feel happier for their successes.
"If they can get a scarf with a lovely little message from a child, letting them know someone's thinking about them, it might make someone homeless feel happier for a couple of hours," Langan told the Liverpool Echo.
You're always up for doing something, you're open and generous, you're full of ideas and I feel happier for being around you.When I met you, I immediately thought you were my kind of person: boisterous and funny and fun, but as I then discovered, also very thoughtful and driven.
Exercise won't cure that, but it can help you feel happier for sure.
I felt happy for them and for me, but only for a moment.
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