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"happily be" is not correct in written English; you would not use it in this way
You could use the phrase "happily be" as part of a larger sentence such as: "I can happily be the person I am today because of all that I have experienced."
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She'd happily be subservient?
I could finally, happily be without the net.
Mark Mason's book can happily be described as pedestrian.
"I could happily be there today," Mr. Daniels said.
It will happily be committed by legislation to do so.
And Archie was not someone who could happily be eclipsed.
It is a gimmick that could happily be ditched.
"I'll happily be her rental agent," Mr. Felder says.
He is the only man she would happily be an apprentice for, she says.
"I'd happily be one of the first residents there, but I'm trying to give myself options.
It could happily be filed under fiction, non-fiction, poetry, philosophy or science.
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