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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smile because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a reason or explanation for a smile in a sentence.
Example: "She had a smile because she received good news about her job application."
Alternatives: "a grin due to" or "a smile as a result of".
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"He would have been the guy," Jackson said with a smile, "because he had the dress".
"We never connected up," he said with a smile, "because I was in court all day".
"I'm not surprised," Nova said with a hint of a smile, "because, as I said earlier, I know what I can do".
"In two weeks he's going to buy me a coat," Ms. Morales said with a smile, "because I don't really have a winter coat".
He added with a smile, "Because I want to play".
And also they meet you with a smile, because they're meeting Doctor Who, not me".
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"Ownership is less a concern for us than for NBC," she says with a studied smile, "because we have a flow of product coming from Disney".
She got the job, she said with a joyous smile, because, "I am just a sweet, special one".
Guys say it's a good feeling, when they see a girl smile, because she opens up and simply looks stunning!
"I'm only saying that," he added, with a mischievous smile, "because Oasis said stuff about us.
"I'll just wave at the fish," she muttered with a shy smile, "because they are pretty fish".
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