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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smiling faintly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a subtle or slight smile, often conveying a sense of shyness, uncertainty, or mild amusement. Example: "She looked at him, smiling faintly, as if unsure of how to respond."
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Smiling faintly, the adviser added, "No Tweeting".
Perhaps, somewhere offstage, Mr. Strait was smiling faintly.
Every so often an adventuresome older person wanders in, smiling faintly at all the noise.
Mayhall, whose poems are wry and forthright, listened attentively, smiling faintly every now and again.
Turning to his disappointed aides, smiling faintly, he said, "There will be another day".
"There'll be another one along next year," he observes, smiling faintly.
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