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The phrase "wry grin" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a facial expression in which someone is smiling in an ironic or humorous way. For example, "He tried to joke about the situation, and gave me a wry grin."
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She flashed a wry grin.
A wry grin formed on Steinbrenner's face.
"Oh," he said with a wry grin.
"Gamesmanship," he says with a wry grin.
Recalling the fracture, she gives a wry grin.
Bruton acknowledges adland's accolade with a wry grin.
"Ah yes," said Adams with a wry grin.
There was some pain," he says with a wry grin.
"Somehow, people find us," he says with a wry grin.
"All natural," he said with a wry grin.
Is that a lot? "A tenner?" he asked incredulously and with a wry grin.
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