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Discover Ludwig"smiled amicably" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when someone is expressing friendly feelings and smiling in a friendly way. Example Sentence: The two old friends reunited and smiled amicably.
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Guests continued to arrive, and Dom smiled amicably through the many toasts, attempting an expression that he'd rehearsed in the mirror more than a few times, an expression that he hoped would put people in mind of the Dalai Lama.
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Laughed, smiled.
Conner smiled.
I smiled Teddy's smile.
Then, I smiled.
Naturally, he expected to be sacked, but in the office Friberg, smiling and still playing with the prosthesis, said amicably, "OK, let's do it tomorrow.
The sides have been negotiating amicably for nine months.
Always smiling, always smiling.
He is smiling now.
The other reason to smile?
They even argue amicably.
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