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"smear on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing the application of a substance on a surface. For example, "I smeared the peanut butter on the toast."
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Blood on her forehead, her hands and forearms, one smear on her shoulder, already drying to black.
The weird smear on "Legacy"?
Russians love it to smear on bread.
larch rust a smear on the mountainside.
Smear on some salmon and enjoy!
Listen to "What is a Pap Smear?" on SoundCloud.
Life, at best: a brief smear on the turning page.
The last thing it needs, university officials say, is this smear on its good name.
"This is a deliberately malicious, malignly-motivated smear, on a Goebbellian scale.
I then gently smear on moisturiser, though not the petrol-derived creams commonly recommended.
It will remain as a smear on the military men who fired at the Egyptian citizens.
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