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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grinning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is smiling broadly or showing their teeth in a cheerful manner, often in a context where the action of grinning is emphasized.
Example: "He walked into the room with a grinning face, instantly brightening the atmosphere."
Alternatives: "a smiling" or "a beaming".
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"The head of a grinning baboon.
Soon a grinning fellow zoomed past.
"Luck," conceded a grinning Robson.
A grinning Negro band played lively tunes.
A grinning serpent rises from the tabletop.
A grinning Dayrón skipped onto the stage on Saturday night.
Mr. Clean stood beneath jaunty stars and a grinning sun.
A grinning Matt Berry is also in on the joke.
At Mr. Bush's side was a grinning Mr. Carter.
'It could have been worse,' a grinning vet remarks.
"What a great ride that was," said a grinning Garriott.
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