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Discover Ludwig"happy over" is not a standard phrase so it is not correct in written English
You might consider using "happy about" instead. Example: I am so happy about my grade on the test.
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Are you really happy?" Jones sings, then repeats, "Does she make you happy?" over and over, as if patiently questioning a small child about his plans to become a professional baseball player.
I wasn't happy over there.
"We're very happy – over the moon".
We are quite happy over it".
They are quite happy over it.
"It's Only a Paper Moon," "Get Happy," "Over the Rainbow".
"We are extremely gun happy over here," Austin said.
When the problem was finally resolved, "I never thought I could be so happy over ice".
"I've surrounded myself with the stuff that makes me happy over the years.
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The fat, happy, over-privileged west wants to turn away the hundreds of thousands of desperate Muslim families seeking shelter and peace, just because a tiny fraction of those refugees might be militants.
This is an outlier on the proverbial hibernation theme, but it features some happy over-eating, a nice family atmosphere, and some calming music.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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