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Discover LudwigThe phrase "happy out" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in informal contexts
It is often used to express contentment or satisfaction with a situation.
Example: "After a long day at work, I finally got to relax at home, and I was just happy out."
Alternatives: "content" or "pleased as punch."
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Fortunately, there are a lot of vegetarian options to keep the nonmeat crowd happy out here.
As I go about my business, I meet many other happy, out LGBT scientists.
"And it's difficult to take players who are happy out of Premier League teams.
"Don't get the word out, because we're very happy out there all by ourselves," he said.
"It's all about passing the ball around, keeping everybody happy out there.
But he's like the rest of his family: happy out of the limelight, helping kids that no one else sees".
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It's a bleak picture of choked-up Britain – more and more cars, less space, no one happy, out-of-control lorries, the air filled with decibels and anger, airborne phlegm, driver Tizer and bags of poo.
In one of those life-isn't-fair results, it turns out that the happy out-perform the less happy.
That's the place where Tarantino is happiest: out at the edge, playing with genre conventions, turning expectations inside out, ginning up the violence to exploitation-movie levels.
I was my absolute happiest out on the water.
The students seem happy, hanging out on the glass and steel balcony.
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