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The phrase "all smile" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that somebody is happy, content, or in a good mood. For example, "She was all smile after she heard the great news."
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That's something we can all smile about!
"We can all smile broadly knowing that at last Tasmania's forests of outstanding universal value are now protected for all time".
We all smile.
And, most of all, smile.
Come on!' That made us all smile.
He sparkled and made us all smile and laugh".
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The Chinese all smiled.
Yes that's all, smiling.
As guests mingled over champagne, the ash-haired Mr. Estreich, with his prominent jaw and above-it-all smile, worked the room with the practiced suaveness of a junior Sirio Maccioni, his boyish build (he could pass for 18) swimming a bit in his banker-ish gray pinstripe suit.
Rogers speaks with a smile, a kind of know-it-all-smile that somehow is not derisive but is more of an exclamation point.
All smiles.
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