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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'laugh to' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone involuntarily laughing in response to a humorous situation or something someone may have said. For example, "I couldn't help but laugh to his sarcastic comment."
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Last laugh to the traditionalists, then.
We both laugh to fill the silence.
The thought of it makes me laugh to this day.
Guys were quick to laugh, to show their contempt.
Without speaking, you both laugh to erase everything.
We don't need to laugh to experience humor.
It sounds like a laugh to the Miser, at least.
To laugh, to cry but not to learn parenting.
"It made me laugh to film the scene that way.
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