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The phrase 'have a happy' is not grammatically correct.
You could use the phrase 'have a happy [something]' for example: "Have a happy birthday!".
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Have a happy father's day.
Have a happy Olympics.
Have a happy Thanksgiving.
Have a happy Friday.
It doesn't have a happy ending.
Will the fairytale have a happy ending?
(I already have a happy, healthy toddler).
I want to have a happy life".
It does have a happy ending, however.
Hopefully, he will have a happy homecoming.
I have a happy name.
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