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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smiled easily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who smiles without hesitation or effort, often indicating a friendly or approachable demeanor. Example: "Despite the stressful situation, she smiled easily, putting everyone at ease."
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He smiled easily and shook his head.
He smiled easily and offered thanks.
He smiled easily yesterday, joking with Steward and the few others who help him train.
They smiled easily, if not with a famous gap between the front teeth, but no cameras surrounded them.
He smiled easily, and coped with all inquiries as if ticking off a shopping list of familiar items.
This woman, however, was extremely friendly and smiled easily, though I knew just from her features and what she was wearing that she was not a veterinarian.
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Mr. Brecht smiles easily during a long conversation.
Now, rid of the extra baggage, he was smiling easily.
Where the Santana men smile easily, Ms. Francisco-Duran is prone to silence.
With the controversy swirling around her, Jones no longer smiles easily in public.
Mr. McCullough put on a brave face yesterday, smiling easily and cracking jokes.
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