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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "it is smile" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
For example, it would be incorrect to write: "She couldn't hide her joy, it is smile." Instead, you could say: "She couldn't hide her joy, she was smiling."
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If it is, smile.
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Its mouth turned up at the end, like it is smiling.
Its simple, it's emotive, it's smile-inducing, and it's even a bit American sounding.
It was smiling.
The poor creature looked as if it was smiling, and I smiled back at it.
By most accounts, it was smiles and hearty handshakes all around, and why not?
Many more dangers await them, of course, but at 55 Water Street, it was smiles all around.
It's smiles for miles.
It sort of looked like it was smiling, but maybe that was wishful hallucinating.
It's smiling.
Now Mellas is smiling: "It was a museum in Vienna.
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