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Discover Ludwig"i grin" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a simple sentence that conveys someone's action of smiling widely with their mouth open. Example: "As I read the funny joke, I couldn't help but grin from ear to ear."
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I grin at him, and he laughs.
I grin from ear to ear.
I respect that; I grin and play stranger.
I grin, satisfied with a job well done.
Launching into the spray of speeding traffic, I grin to myself.
I grin at them and say 'Yes, yes', and stick up my thumbs.
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I grinned.
I grinned widely.
"You O.K., Dan?" I grinned shakily.
"And he's right, I grinned like a shark.
I grinned weakly and excused myself from the room.
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