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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are grinning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is smiling broadly or showing happiness at a particular moment.
Example: "The children are grinning with joy as they open their presents on Christmas morning."
Alternatives: "are smiling" or "are beaming".
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They are grinning like conspirators, two pairs of expressive eyebrows aloft.
But the other group of taxers are staying in the fight, while the anti-tax Republicans are grinning.
Prisoners and wardens are grinning as they get it on through the bars of a jail cell.
In some of the photographs of the abuse that have surfaced in recent days, the M.P.'s are grinning.
With their peers long descended into acrimony, it is perhaps inevitable that the Carpets are grinning at each other on a greatest hits tour.
Only a handful of beaches in America officially allow folks to bob away in the buff.Yet as National Nude Recreation Week begins on July 7th, American naturists are grinning and baring it.
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