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Here are three sentences using the word 'happy:

"I am very happy that I passed my exam because it means I can go to university and hopefully get a decent job."

"At the weekend people are usually happy not to be working instead they are chilling out."

"I hope you will be happy with the present I got you, because I'm not sure whether or not you'll like it."

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