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The phrase "a slight smiling" is not correct in standard written English
The correct form would typically be "a slight smile" or "slight smiling" depending on the context. Example: "She greeted him with a slight smile, indicating her approval."
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She was 15 but looked young for her age: a slight, smiling youngster in jeans and trainers posing for a photograph under the Eiffel Tower.
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A slight smile rose.
He cracks a slight smile.
A slight smile crossed his lips.
"No," he said, with a slight smile.
She allows herself a slight smile.
A slight smile, nearly a smirk, crossed Boogaard's face.
"The Winners," he answered, with a slight smile.
"Not to worry," Kamita said, with a slight smile.
"I like this lady," he said with a slight smile.
His lips turned up in a slight smile.
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