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The phrase "smile for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone is smiling in response to something or for a specific purpose. Example: The photographer asked the children to smile for the camera.
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I smile for a moment.
He managed a smile for her.
(Or even a smile, for goodness' sake).
She managed a smile for Miranda.
Now smile for me, would you?
Then a smile for the cameras.
He forces a smile for the cameras.
"Come on, baby, smile for Mother.
Nowadays he can smile for Hollywood.
You have to try to smile for them and he was trying to smile for us.
She always had a little crinkly smile for me.
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