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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beaming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is radiantly happy or smiling brightly, often in a context where you want to emphasize their joy or positivity.
Example: "She walked into the room with a beaming smile, instantly brightening everyone's day."
Alternatives: "a radiant" or "a glowing".
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"Enjoy," he says with a beaming smile.
A beaming Hamm basked in the adulation.
Noriega's face breaks into a beaming smile.
Cue a clapping audience and a beaming auto executive.
He "wore a beaming smile on his face".
And suddenly there was a beaming Mr. Cruise.
Then a beaming figure appeared upon the stage.
A beaming Bush bounced along with the music.
At night it shines a beaming light keeping you awake.
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In one scene, there's even a beaming cartoon sun — with a smiley face.
In one ward, Mrs. Carter bent close to a small girl and got a beaming smile.
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