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The phrase "a wink" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of closing one eye briefly, often as a signal of shared understanding or playful secrecy.
Example: "She gave him a wink, letting him know that she was in on the joke."
Alternatives: "a nod" or "a glance".
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There's always a wink.
I didn't sleep a wink.
Perhaps "officially" was a wink?
Not a wink.
Said with a wink.
Not even a wink.
"Grape juice?" they asked with a wink.
A wink, a smile, a sideways glance.
Is that just a wink or canon?
"No," he said with a wink.
"Finally," he mouthed with a wink.
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