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Discover LudwigThe phrase "never been happier" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize how happy or content someone feels, especially in comparison with a past situation or experience. For example: "Since getting married, I have never been happier."
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He'd never been happier.
She has never been happier".
She said she'd never been happier.
"I have never been happier," Dibaba said.
And I've never been happier.
She says "I've never been happier.
But I've never been happier.
Apparently, he's never been happier.
I won – and I'd never been happier.
And he has never been happier.
She has never been happier, she says.
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