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The phrase "smooth to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to describe a transition or action that is seamless or easy, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The transition from one scene to another was smooth to the audience."
Alternatives: "smooth for" or "smooth in"
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At moments the dialogue seems too smooth to be authentic.
The stones are still smooth to the touch.
Gradually whisk in milk until smooth, to make a white sauce (béchamel).
The wood, though scarred and desiccated, was surprisingly smooth to the touch.
(Highly durable and slightly rough to look at, the paint is surprisingly smooth to the touch).
It's not professional, nor smooth to expect chemistry from the get go.
The plant initially forms a basal rosette of smooth to lobed leaves.
Instead, keep your legs together and make the movement smooth to reduce the risk of injury.
"I want Smooth to be enjoyable to listen to, and not stressful.
For example, hot basaltic lava produces flows with smooth to ropy surfaces.
The company produces 14 textures of eighth-inch-thick cathedral glass, from smooth to wavolite, in 80 colors.
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