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Discover Ludwig"full happy" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you can use "fully happy" or "very happy" to express a strong degree of happiness. For example: She was fully happy with the outcome of her birthday party.
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She lived a full happy life and will be missed.
A generous, loving man who enjoyed a full, happy life.
While the conclusion is inspiring, a full happy ending would be too out of character.
He brought laughter and joy to every situation and lived a full, happy life.
"We who struggle with these disorders can lead full, happy, productive lives, if we have the right resources".
"He was 14 years and 9 months old and lived a full, happy life," the text read.
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I'm a consultant, lawyer, writer, speaker, motivator, sharing stories of struggle and success for the hope-full, happy life.
The cereal breakfast was perceived to be lower in calories, made participants fuller, happier, relaxed, and more satisfied about weight and body compared to the muffin breakfast.
Together we are feeling our way to a fuller happier more whole existence.
Ultimately, Schauer said, better health should afford patients a fuller, happier life — and by that measure too, bariatric surgery yielded superior results.
The city is full of happy young people and some drink too much and don't always stay happy.
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