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Discover LudwigThe phrase "happy for it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express contentment or satisfaction regarding a specific situation or outcome.
Example: "I heard you got the job; I'm really happy for it!"
Alternatives: "pleased about it" or "glad for it."
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Mr Smith is quite happy for it to continue to milk its corporate customers, so long as it also accommodates the not-so-rich.
For her it was an experiment, and a year on from its publication, she's very "happy for it", but it is only one project among many.
It started off as a quirky little corner of the web and its founders and vendors would probably have remained perfectly happy for it to stay that way.
I'm happy for it.
The dissenters were happy for it to win, she said.
Colón is happy for it to remain a Catalan brand.
This is what God chose to happen, and I'm happy for it.
I'm very happy for it, especially with that tax deal we cut".
"We're very happy for it to be on Facebook," Anne-Marie says.
"I need network advertising, so I am happy for it to thrive.
But just 23% were happy for it take place in their localities.
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