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The phrase "to laugh" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is called an infinitive phrase, which is a verb phrase that begins with the word "to" followed by a verb. You can use the phrase "to laugh" in a sentence as an action or as an infinitive form of the verb. Here are some examples: 1. I can't wait to laugh with my friends at the comedy show tonight. 2. She tried to stop herself from laughing, but she couldn't control it. 3. To laugh is a natural reaction to something funny. 4. He loves to laugh and make others laugh too. 5. The children were told to stop laughing during the serious assembly.
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To laugh?
Mary began to laugh.
I have to laugh.
Napoleon began to laugh.
You've got to laugh".
She loved to laugh".
We used to laugh".
I wanted to laugh.
He started to laugh.
TRY not to laugh.
He starts to laugh.
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