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Discover LudwigThe phrase "happy as a" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who is extremely happy or content. Example: "After winning the lottery, Jane was as happy as a clam." In this sentence, "happy as a clam" means that Jane was very happy and content. It is a common idiomatic expression used to convey a sense of extreme happiness.
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"She's happy as a motherfucker".
I was happy as a lark.
We're happy as a Palouse earthworm.
"Emlen was as happy as a lark.
Poor Aron, as happy as a child.
I am very happy as a crossbencher".
I'd be happy as a sandboy.
I'm relatively happy as a renter.
To be happy as a singer, you need to be happy as a performer.
But he says he is happy as a seltzer man.
Are we happy as a people, or sad?
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