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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much happy" is not grammatically correct in formal written English.
However, it can be used colloquially or informally in spoken language or in informal writing. Example: "I was so much happy when I found out I got the job." (informal) It can also be used in a rhetorical or exaggerated way in formal writing to convey a strong emotion or emphasis. Example: "I was much happy to finally achieve my lifelong dream." (formal, but with a touch of exaggeration).
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"Thank you very much, happy Christmas".
There wasn't much happy medium.
There is already way too much happy talk on morning television.
"There's too much happy talk," said Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, Democrat of West Virginia.
"I'm very much happy to sit in the stand and be a supporter".
"Up to that point, we were pretty much happy campers, making our music and doing our political work".
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He is much happier".
"I'm so much happier".
"I am so much happier".
McLeish was much happier.
It seemed much happier.
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