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Discover Ludwig"happy yet" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when something has not yet been achieved despite striving for it. For example: "She had worked hard all semester, but she was still not accepted to her dream college; happy yet?".
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PAGE A3 Are We Happy Yet? Social scientists are attempting to measure the country's happiness -- no mean feat.
Are You Happy Yet?
"I'm not happy yet.
He said he is happy yet shocked.
"It's not really happy yet, is it?" he said.
At once, I am fulfilled and incredibly happy yet also anxious, envious and hesitant.
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