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The phrase "absolutely smiling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a strong or genuine expression of happiness or joy.
Example: "When she received the good news, she was absolutely smiling from ear to ear."
Alternatives: "truly smiling" or "completely smiling".
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"I, however, just sat there absolutely smiling as big as I could," Heimlich said.
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Irrespective of age, in Alfred Eisenstaedt's dynamic photographs for Life's December 18 , 1970feature, the Gifted Buckley Family, everyone seemed to be absolutely happy, smiling at each other and the camera, with a look of utter contentment.
On another day, as he toured the Hudson Guild community center in Chelsea, he was bear-hugged by several people, with one woman saying, "We'll see you again when you become mayor, right?" "Yes, absolutely," Mr. Liu smiled.
"Absolutely," he smiled, folding his hands on the desk.
Still, for novice teachers in the threatening wilds of their first semester, most advice is welcome advice, even if, for instance, you plan on smiling absolutely every day, for pretty much the entire period, at least up to Christmas.
"He did absolutely nothing, not even smiling," Ms. Wright recalled.
"Absolutely," she says evenly, smiling at her tall, gangly husband.
"You know, Q got it absolutely right" Amos concludes, smiling at the memory.
"Absolutely not," she said, smiling and shaking her head.
Smiling is absolutely your best feature.
"Nine Inch Nails?" I smiled: "Absolutely," A few chuckles escaped from the audience.
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