Is it correct to say « smiled at him as a thank you »?
She looked at him from across the room and smiled at him as a thank you for buying her a drink.
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Yes, that's OK. If you want to be slightly less causal, you could say She looked at him from across the room and smiled at him as a 'thank you' for buying her a drink.
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Yes, that's OK.
If you want to be slightly less causal, you could say
She looked at him from across the room and smiled at him as a 'thank you' for buying her a drink.