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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "happiness from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or cause of one's happiness. Example: "I derive great happiness from spending time with my family."
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You don't love in return for actions that make you happy; you derive happiness from the act of loving unconditionally.
I feel genuine happiness from the people.
You get happiness from engaging with life".
Although men get happiness from the first childbearing, women do not get happiness from it.
I wasn't expecting so much joy and happiness from them".
Happiness from real things and from flash things are worlds apart".
But where the couch is — that's how I'm going to measure my happiness from now on?
Ever perverse, Rendell will snatch happiness from the nicest character and give some lowlife another chance.
You will eke out some respect and happiness from this life".
We plotted HDI against self-reported data on happiness from Gallup, an international polling company.
And we may infer this to be the reason why men seek happiness from these pleasures.
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