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Discover LudwigThe phrase "least happy" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to compare two or more things or situations and indicate that one is less happy than the others. Example: "Out of all the cities I've visited, New York is the one that made me least happy. The crowds, noise, and fast pace were overwhelming."
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Which countries have the most and least—happy students?
Such women have the least happy marriages in America.
We have a tremendous amount still to be proud of – or, at least, happy about.
The occupations in which people are least happy are manual and service jobs requiring little skill.
And among those least happy about the premier's antics are the oilmen.
M. has a happy quandary — or at least, happy for her.
Mamie was "the hardest to grasp, the most contradictory and possibly the least happy".
The UK ranks seventh, and the least happy country is Greece.
Other studies have shown that the least happy people are young women with children.
The least happy people, according to the survey, were women aged over 65 who lived alone.
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There's an expression that you're only as happy as your least-happy child.
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