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The phrase "happiest with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express contentment or satisfaction with a particular situation, person, or thing.
Example: "She feels happiest with her family during the holidays."
Alternatives: "most content with" or "satisfied with".
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The Tory prime minister would have been happiest with that.
THE BILL: I've been happiest with the less expensive choices.
However, she eventually realizes she is happiest with Steele, and they marry shortly before her death.
THE BENEFIT OF FOCUS Perhaps not surprisingly, people who were happiest with their giving had focus.
"But I still think he'd be happiest with his body back in Oklahoma".
Children are happiest with their friends and with what they do in their spare time.
Mr. Bloomberg had said he would be happiest with a rate of $12.96.
When has Mills, a tough trainer slow to offer praise, been happiest with Bolt's performances?
"The most amazing football skill," Ferguson says, "but happiest with his books, poems and guitar".
A bigger poll in August found respondents in BJP-run states to be happiest with their governments.
Rather, they may be happiest with the unfettered ability to do unrelated things with a second screen.
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