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Discover Ludwig"of smiles" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a collection of smiles, or to talk about an abundance of smiles. For example: The room was full of smiles when the couple said "I do".
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"He was full of smiles.
There were a lot of smiles.
"We see so many faces of smiles".
Sethi gives the thinnest of smiles.
"A lot of smiles through wire," Johnson told him.
Russell Vinjevold, our guide, broke into the soppiest of smiles.
Service is full of smiles and enthusiasm, yet sometimes inattentive.
In the land of smiles and sex, I was alone.
"Full of Smiles and Soft Attentions" (2012), by Michael Stilkey.
That drew a stirring of smiles and "Wows".
Although no one is laughing, there are plenty of smiles.
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