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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smiles knowingly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who smiles in a way that suggests they have special knowledge or understanding about a situation. Example: "She listened to the gossip and smiled knowingly, as if she was aware of the truth behind the rumors."
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She smiles, knowingly.
Devriendt smiles knowingly.
Mancini smiles knowingly, as if he takes the point.
Leszek smiles knowingly; it's Doak Fairey complaining about GoldPocket.com again.
Holmes smiles knowingly, then assures the worried soul that all will be well.
To those who scoff at such escapism, Ms. Dun smiles knowingly.
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He smiled knowingly.
Karsay smiled knowingly.
Mingering Mike smiled knowingly.
She smiled knowingly.
Both smiled knowingly.
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