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"happily coupled" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing two people or things that have been connected or joined together in a happy or successful way. For example, "The couple had been happily coupled for over 50 years until their recent divorce."
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"If your child is happily coupled and everything's great, why is this so important to you?" she said.
I can say, as a career woman and very happily coupled woman, that I will never read your magazine again (as if that would mean anything to a misogynistic publication).
Happily coupled breeders are definitely here to stay, forever.
I'm not perfect, but none of the happily coupled people I know are, either.
Some who seemed like loners in high school are happily coupled up.
But dealing head-on with the possibility that nice, thoughtful, happily coupled friends of ours could have this arrangement?
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Take a poll of every happily married or coupled woman you know.
You don't want to begrudge your happily coupled-up friends as they celebrate their undying love for each other.
To them, they're just another happily married couple.
Now, what name or names will the happily married couple use?
"Al and Tipper were the happily married couple of American politics for 30 years," Mr. Coehlo said.
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