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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smiles gently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's facial expression or manner of smiling. It can convey a gentle and kind demeanor. Example: She approached the nervous child and smiled gently, putting him at ease.
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Selma smiles gently.
He smiles gently.
The man himself smiles gently at the suggestion.
Mr. Navarro does not appear to understand, but smiles gently.
Then he smiles gently, as if amused by his former silliness.
Ben smiles gently: "Don't worry mum, I'm not going to be a serial killer".
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She smiled gently.
Sylvia smiled gently.
Raeburn smiled gently, though he seemed unconvinced.
I smile gently while churning inside.
He smiled, gently, from high above.
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