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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing appearances or qualities, often in a metaphorical sense, to suggest improvement or enhancement.
Example: "After the makeover, she felt like she had a better face for the role she was auditioning for."
Alternatives: "an improved appearance" or "a more attractive visage".
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After that I put a better face on things".
Both Tim and I think he has a better face than us for theatre and film.
"It's about putting a better face on the economic policy rather than on changing it".
He won't explain why he's helping the Kazakh dictator present a better face to the west.
"So what the board is trying to do is clean the company up and put a better face on it".
A better face was also put on the tour by his pro-democracy speech to the parliament in Kuwait.
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"One thing that is instantly noticeable is that we're a better face-off team," Constantine said.
"Our vision is for a tube network and service that is truly fit for London and our customers in the 21st century – a better face-to-face service at our stations, a 24-hour service at weekends, with easier and more personalised ways to plan and pay for journeys, on and off our network".
With dynamic approaches, a better face-validity to real-life situations can be established.
The White House puts a somewhat better face on the facts.
"Employed teens face a better fate in life.
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