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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'happy about what' is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to ask someone to elaborate on why they are happy. For example: "You look really happy - what are you happy about?".
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Things you can write about include memories, what you're happy about, what you're looking forward to, and your feelings.
"I'm very happy about what I've done.
Then, I'm more or less happy about what I'm doing".
"Gareth can be very happy about what he did tonight.
"No, I'm not happy about what happened," he says.
But I'm really happy about what is happening now.
Still, that does not mean people are happy about what they see.
"I'm happy about what I've done although I know I haven't done enough," the judge said.
He added, "No one in this building is happy about what happened.
For me, all my life, it's been an enormous pain — I'm never happy about what I do.
And he was not happy about what that meant about his Bulldogs.
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