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"smile up" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
To express the idea of "smiling up" either use the phrasal verb "look up" or "smile in a cheerful manner". For example: She looked up, and her face lit up with a cheerful smile.
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I smile up at them all.
Condoleezza Rice, George W. Bush's national security adviser during 9/11, would surely smile up from one.
They smile up from the pages of magazines, they sit like little freaks pickled in glass jars on display in the pediatric ward of Buddy's hospital.
Several of the company's reigning ballerinas were intrigued with me, and would occasionally come to a partnering class, stand next to me on point, smile up at me and urge me to "keep at it".
She lived to smile up at supermarket shoppers from the cover of People magazine and to carry the burden of one who knows what evil passed over her and may still descend on others.
That smile up close could drive someone crazy.
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CHARITY: (smiling) Up.
"I'm fine," I answered, smiling up at him.
He smiled up at me but stayed seated.
She smiled up at me when I looked in, and splashed a little.
They were all smiling up at the camera, and had wrinkles in their white rubber caps.
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