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Discover LudwigThe phrase "silent happy" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a state of happiness that is quiet or subdued, but the combination of the two words is unconventional. Example: "She felt a silent happy that enveloped her as she watched the sunset."
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The single vendor component, however, could explain why the various cloud vendors who are bidding, have lost their minds a bit over it — everyone except Amazon, that is, which has been mostly silent, happy apparently to let the process play out.
I'll take a silent, happy gay honeymoon over a loud, straight and miserable one any day.
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But they were silent and happy and not one droplet of snot was sneezed or wiped onto my clothes, face or mortal soul.
And yet, the Democrats have been silent, seemingly happy to cave and let the Republicans keep the seat in New Hampshire.
All these years I've been silent and happy in a wallet or a bank vault or tied to a stack of other $20 bills in a drug dealer's briefcase, and now you expect me to talk?
But the silents seem serene, happy even, and as they find each other in special schools, eventually separate themselves from talking society, in rural retreats and dingy squats.
The boy proving happy but silent, Mr Cameron settled for a handshake.
In a speech delivered at London's Battersea power station, Mr Miliband took issue with claims by the boss of Wonga that he was speaking for a "silent majority" who were happy with the service they were offered.
"I saw the tone go from upbeat and happy to silent," she said.
I named my fellow students in silent judgment: Mr. Creepy-Happy, Ms. Eeyore, Mr. Anger Management Issues.
While stadium officials were silent, Red Bulls fans were happy to vent.
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