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Keep A Smile On vs Keep gthe Smile On

The correct phrase is 'keep a smile on.' The addition of 'the' before 'smile' in 'keep gthe smile on' is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

Keep A Smile On

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to encourage someone to maintain a positive or cheerful attitude.

Examples:

  • She always tries to keep a smile on her face even in difficult situations.
  • It's important to keep a smile on even when things are tough.
  • I try to keep a smile on to brighten up my day.
  • Keeping a smile on can help improve your mood.
  • Even when he's feeling down, he manages to keep a smile on.
  • You really think you can keep a smile on your face when you're standing in front of that guy after what he's done?
  • You really think you can keep a smile on your face when you're standing in front of that guy after what he's done?
  • It continues to drop so keep a slight smile on and try it without the music.
  • I just can't keep a smile off my face
  • I would do anything to keep that beautiful smile on your face.
  • One mistake, I'll give you a smile you keep the rest of your life.
  • I keep changing your smile, because you keep changing your smile.
  • I couldn't keep the smile off my face at that point in time, honestly.
  • Look, I can't keep this smile going much longer, Paul.
  • Look, I can't keep this smile going much longer, Paul.
  • Only 'cause you keep giving me smiles.
  • So just smile and keep your opinions to yourself.
  • Keep your voice down and put a smile on your face, we've got an audience.
  • You got everyone to smile and keep their lunches down when they looked at me.
  • You keep trying not to smile, like, the whole night.
  • Keep on working and smile with us!
  • OK, just tell me that that's it and I'll stay out of it, but I won't be able to keep the smile off my face until I see the ring on her finger.
  • l don't know how much longer l can keep this smile frozen on my face.
  • Keep it up, lads, put a smile on it.
  • Keep on working and smile with us!

Keep gthe Smile On

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'The' should not be used before 'smile.'

  • And your smile on her face.
  • He was staring at it With this smile on his face that matched the smile on the cake.
  • The smile on your face says it all.
  • Until He... smiles on us again.
  • Do it with a smile on your face.
  • Get it together and put a smile on your face.
  • But leaving smiles on their faces.
  • Fortune never smiles on those who say no.
  • I wake up every morning with a smile on my face.
  • A bright smile on your face.
  • It's the last day you'll have that smug smile on your face.
  • That explains the smile on your mother's face.
  • Seeing the sunny smiles on the faces of our class...
  • I congratulate you, and may fortune smile on most of you.
  • You've always got a smile on your face.
  • Anything to put a smile on their faces.
  • Let me put a smile on that.
  • The Creator smiles on our child.
  • The cosmos smiles on you, Tintin.
  • Never a smile on those ruby red lips.

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