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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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He is a heavy smoker

1) "He lives a happy life or he lives life happily. or he lives happily"

2) "He is a heavy smoker or he smokes heavily."

Do you feel any difference between them? Thank you in advance.
  

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1 ) A "happy life" is one without cares or troubles. "Living happily" is an attitude towards living, even if there are troubles. 2 ) To me, there's no difference.

  • 1 ) A "happy life" is one without cares or troubles.
  • "Living happily" is an attitude towards living, even if there are troubles.
  • 2 ) To me, there's no difference.
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1 ) A "happy life" is one without cares or troubles.
"Living happily" is an attitude towards living, even if there are troubles.

2 ) To me, there's no difference.

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