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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small smiling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or an expression that is both small in size and conveys a smile, often implying a gentle or subtle smile. Example: "She had a small smiling face that lit up the room."
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The small, smiling man was Graham Ross-Cornes, Whitehouse's solicitor.
A small, smiling man asked if he was Michael Bogdanov and if he had directed that night's performance.
Angelou's sister-in-law is "a small, smiling brown-skinned girl who had been our classmate," and whose "happy love and soft laughter had come just in time".
His disappearance unsettled a city full of people who, on every lamppost, saw the picture of a small, smiling boy, and couldn't forget him.
He was a tall and straight man, a bit past 70, his face weathered, his nose distinguished and long, his mouth small, smiling with thin pink lips.
IF you have set foot on a subway platform during the last 20 years, there is a decent chance he has been standing there next to you, a small, smiling man in no hurry to catch a train.
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Around the edges, close to the monarch but much smaller, smiling men and women bathe.
A small smile appeared.
He offered a small smile.
He gave a small smile.
He flashed a small smile.
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