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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caught myself smiling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a moment when you unexpectedly find yourself smiling, often in response to a pleasant thought or memory.
Example: "As I reminisced about our last vacation, I caught myself smiling at the wonderful memories we created together."
Alternatives: "found myself grinning" or "realized I was smiling.".
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I caught myself actually smiling that day.
She smiles: "Sometimes I catch myself looking at them and find it very difficult to imagine them on the battlefield, when I see who they are now".
About a month later, Mr. Papas said, he was driving from Sacramento to Stockton on Interstate 5 when he caught himself smiling.
Jeter caught Matsui smiling after his two-run homer, but it lasted a few seconds before he returned to being stoic.
She looked over and caught him smiling.
We just caught you smiling too, by the way.
The boat is wallpapered with hundreds of photos of people holding up fish they caught and smiling.
Roman Abramovich was even caught smiling.
In photographs, Kurzel has a hint of Old Testament, dark-eyed with a fulsome beard, rarely caught smiling.
If you work in a prison, as I did a few years ago, there's a decent chance you'll meet a guy who'll tell you to be wary of anyone caught smiling in his mug shot.
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