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Discover Ludwig"in happily" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe how something is done or experienced in a happy or joyful manner. For example: "The children danced and played in the park happily all afternoon."
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Ms. Sigler gave in, happily.
We dug in, happily.
Uplifting it may be, but to swallow it whole is to believe in happily ever after.
She settles in happily on the ranch, living in a small house with a Maragoli cook.
The chemical details are tough for a nonspecialist to follow, but much of the text is in happily clear English.
She was the rare individual who succeeded in happily combining superb medical care and community and family service.
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Three heroines fade out in happily-ever-after tableaus.
Unlike the typical Hollywood romance, its belief in happily-ever-after, even if it has to come from the fourth dimension, feels authentic.
Once again, however, I think a close reading of the novels that supposedly rely on our ability to believe in happily-ever-after marriages suggests that the situation isn't really so dire for contemporary fiction.
Ruby's friends and her psychiatrist have various explanations, but in contrast with typical Hollywood romances, the film's "belief in happily-ever-after, even if it has to come from the fourth dimension, feels authentic" (Holden).
But when Ms. Haran paused to sing a ballad like "Love Walked In" or "Who Cares?," she also distilled the wildly optimistic romanticism lurking behind the madness of an era when pop music's belief in happily-ever-after still held.
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