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Discover Ludwig"happier me" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to oneself or one's own state of happiness. Example: "Taking a walk in the sunshine always makes for a happier me."
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In my mind, it made sense that going to a college with people you love would enhance the college experience and allow for a happier me.
You offered me the chance to be a better happier me.
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"We were so happy, me and her dad".
As the disembodied voice asks on Time of Need, "Make me happy, make me happy".
"You'd be happier without me".
They seem happier than me.
He was happy with me.
They seemed happy to me.
Everyone was happy except me".
I'm happy for me".
"She seemed happy to me".
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