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Discover Ludwig"put smile" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It would be more correct to say "put on a smile" or "smile." Example: She walked into the room and put on a smile, even though she was feeling nervous.
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"As long as I can put smile on somebody's face every day, make them happy, that is all because I can say thank God".
What made you decide to put Smile out in that format?
Flowers and chocolates are fine sometimes to put smile on their face but a book, a watch or a diary will do wonders for you.
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As to your "frowning guests," a delicious, well-planned, well-served meal will put smiles on their faces.
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As well as curling toes, the news will put smiles on faces.
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