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The part of a sentence "more happy with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "more happy with" to describe a feeling of increased happiness or satisfaction. It is often used when comparing two things or situations. For example: - "I am more happy with my new job than I was with my old one." - "The children were more happy with the bigger playground." - "I have never been more happy with my decision to travel the world."
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We couldn't be more happy with the players.
I can't be more happy with my downhill season so far".
I am more happy with how we play as a team, defending and attacking".
No one could be more happy with the resolution than members of the Assembly.
"I would be more happy with it if I didn't have others to compare it to".
He learned about the Dip and racing, and we couldn't be more happy with him".
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"I'm more than happy with that," she said.
She is more than happy with such a punishing schedule.
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