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Discover Ludwig"happy state" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a cheerful or contented mood. For example, "The news of my promotion to a new job put me in a happy state."
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Who fails to guard its happy state.
That's not a happy state of affairs.
This happy state was always brief.
The obstacle to this happy state is mortality itself.
This happy state of affairs does not endure.
But this happy state of affairs doesn't last long.
This happy state of suspended economic reality will not last.
"But the happy state of affairs will not last forever".
This relatively happy state of affairs will not, however, endure.
But that happy state of affairs may not last much longer.
To examine the possible scenarios, it's important to understand how we got to this happy state.
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