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live happily ever after

  1. Spend the rest of one's life in happiness, as in In her romantic novels the hero and heroine end up marrying and then live happily ever after. This hyperbolic phrase ends many fairy tales. [Mid-1800s]



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Rick and Chelsea live happily ever after.

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The idea was to make quick money, pay Ribeiro and Filho over $3 million, save the failing company and live happily ever after.

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“I thought we had reached that moment in the story where you live happily ever after,” Lara said.

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“Stories where people live happily ever after,” she said, staring at the crown.

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We’re not afraid of saying that just because somebody doesn’t live happily ever after doesn’t mean it’s not a success.

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