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"with smile" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the manner in which someone said something. For example, "She asked if I wanted dessert with a smile."
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The SMILE program is continuing, notably with SMILE IV, where it is being compared to ramipril, and in the ZAAMIS trial, designed to confirm its vasculoprotective effects.
High throughput microarray analysis was performed on resting HeLa cells transfected with SMILE or negative control siRNA in order to identify differentially expressed genes and to define cellular functions affected by SMILE silencing.
That's what happened with Smile in 2006.
Adam Simon, another painter, fills his canvases with smile faces.
"It was pitching in honor of my son," he said with smile.
Jordan's experience with Smile Off Your Face is a classic example of that.
Peering over them, she said with smile: "My eyes aren't perfect.
When someone leaves in the middle of a Broadway show, it's usually not with smile on their face.
I'm just a regular guy, but I hope my music can inspire others, insh'allah," he says with smile.
I'm just a regular guy, but I hope my music can inspire others, insh'allah," he says with smile.
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Quantification of smile characteristics was done with smile-arc evaluation for consonance or nonconsonance, buccal corridor measurements, the MSI, and comparisons of the MSI with the facial index and the mandibular width-facial height index.
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