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The phrase "significant smile" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this to describe a smile that has special meaning or emphasizes a certain emotion or sentiment. For example, "The bride's father couldn't hide his pride as he gave away his daughter, his significant smile shining with emotion."
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Whenever challenged on his leadership ambitions, Mr Portillo has smiled his significant smile and replied, with no trace of irony, that there would be no leadership vacancy as Mr Hague would be prime minister.
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Other studies found significant differences in smile perceptions when different categories of people were asked to judge the esthetics of smile [20].
–Significant differences in smile perceptions were found between professionals (dentists and orthodontists), orthodontic patients, and laypeople, indicating that different views on smile esthetics could take place in different categories of people, maybe due to professionals' tendency toward ideal situations.
Significant differences in smile perceptions were found between professionals (dentists and orthodontists) and laypeople.
When she skied a few days later and reported significant improvement, even smiling afterward, such an apparently quick recovery brought surprise, even suspicion.
And Ms. Sparks, a tall, broad-shouldered woman with a quick smile, has significant public experience here: she served as the president of the city's police commission and currently is the executive director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission.
Exchanging business cards is like breaking up with a significant other: you both smile, say you'll keep in touch, and never speak again.
Regarding the SMILE scores, significant results were found for gender (women higher than men) and socioeconomic status ("lower classes" lower than "higher classes").
No significant differences were observed in smiles, however, when weighted smiling rate was used, smiles were significantly more frequently observed in the social-oriented IG programming group than the performance-based IG programming group (p<0.05).
We smile when our significant others dim the lights and cue up the slow jams.
No significant differences were observed in frequency of smiles, however, when weighted smiling rate was used, smiles were significantly more frequently observed in the social-oriented IG programming group than the performance-based IG programming (p<0.05).
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