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"smile like" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used in descriptive writing to portray the action of smiling in a particular way. Example: "She smiled like a ray of sunshine, her teeth glistening in the sunlight."
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It was, McGwire acknowledged with a smile, "like playing a doubleheader".
I smile like an idiot.
We smile like we've never smiled before.
It's been a while since I could smile like that.
I haven't seen her smile like that in a while".
It was a smile like a falling leaf, desolate, lifeless.
"I've never seen him smile like that, Fred, Cuomoo said.
Mr Hu doesn't smile like that for Westerners.
No civilised grownup could possibly smile like that".
And my father's familiar smile, like the sun coming up.
I open my eyes and smile like a stoner.
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