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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from happiness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a source or origin of happiness in a context.
Example: "She smiled from happiness when she received the good news."
Alternatives: "out of joy" or "due to happiness."
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It makes us so happy that we imagine it must come from happiness, mustn't it?
Separated from happiness.
(From happiness, he said).
"We were days from happiness.
______________ almost had a heart attack from happiness.
I'm more likely to cry from happiness.
But I was actually crying from happiness".
Believe it, "Escape From Happiness" is cleansing.
What can policymakers learn from happiness research?
To turn wine away from happiness is the drinker's sin.
I thought that I might accidentally levitate from happiness.
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