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Discover Ludwig"getting happier" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a present progressive verb phrase that is used to describe someone's state of gradually becoming happier. Example: Every day, I can feel myself getting happier and more content with my life.
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I keep getting happier.
You are getting happier as you get older.
But it's not necessarily because we're getting happier.
At that point, there is a sharp reversal, and people keep getting happier as they age.
Broadly speaking, the data now indicate that as people get richer, they report getting happier too.
She asked Williams whether he was getting happier, and he said, "I think so.
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I was getting happy notions.
Start with getting happy deep, deep down.
Getting happy FIRST is the way it actually works.
Previously - Getting Happy as a Clam in New Brunswick.
You might as well just start getting happy now!
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