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Discover LudwigThe phrase "happy from" is not correct and it is not used in written English.
The phrase "happy for" is used in written English to express that one is pleased for someone else's success or happiness. For example, "I am so happy for you!".
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Still, key factors separate the happy from the unhappy.
"People did not come back happy from this war.
Whatever it is, we want him to be happy from the minute he comes".
Let him be happy from time to time and leap over abysses.
For a while, our supporters have not been going home happy from here.
"I think we were very happy from a creative standpoint with how the season ended," Cantwell says.
HAPPY, HAPPY From Norway, a comedy about an unhappy housewife drawn to the glamorous couple who live next door.
At Curzon: One year Role: As general manager I basically try to ensure everyone is happy, from customers to staff.
Scarsdale Dieters will find plenty to keep themselves happy, from roomy shoulder bags to tennis-racket totes.
Two of the show's high points were "First You Dream," the little-known Kander and Ebb ballad from "Steel Pier," and "Make Someone Happy," from "Do Re Mi".
Mr. Meyers's mother, Carol Meyers Toth, recognized the same in Ms. Miranda, who "possesses caring and unselfish qualities, which made my son happy from the beginning".
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