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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added smile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a smile that has been included or incorporated into a situation or expression, often to convey warmth or friendliness.
Example: "She greeted him with an added smile, making him feel more welcome in the room."
Alternatives: "extra smile" or "additional smile".
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They might have added "Smile," as this was one of those rare shows where the designer Yoshiyuki Miyamae — himself young enough to run out at breakneck speed at the end — had the models looking happy.
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May Queen," she added, smiling raggedly.
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Our parents, he added, smiling, "they very choosy".
Sorry, Mom!" she quickly added, smiling at her grandmother.
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