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"get happier" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a common phrase and is most often used in the imperative form: "Let's get happier!" You can also use it as an exhortation in a declarative phrase: "Let's try to get happier." You can also use it to express a wish: "I hope we can get happier."
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Some people just get happier and happier.
I don't think people get happier.
But because we are creatures of comparison, it's harder to get happier and happier".
I go past it every day, and every day you get happier about it.
I've learned that people tend to get happier over 50 – less stressed, less anxious, less hostile.
Many long-term studies of well-being show that people actually get happier as they age.
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Get Happy".
You get happy businesspeople.
Did Bilston ever get happy?
They get happy, they feel bad.
"So they see me back there, and they all get happy, and I get happy, too.
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