Sentence examples for a chin from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a chin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the anatomical feature of a person's face or in discussions about facial features.
Example: "She has a strong jawline that accentuates her chin."
Alternatives: "one's chin" or "the chin".

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— She's having a chin implant!

An ear here, a chin there.

A chin rests on a knee.

How can you improve a chin?

He'll always be a chin bar to pull up on.

One soldier had a chin and the other did not.

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Ms. Sherman has a chin-up attitude about the future.

A chin-up bar was erected next to a chalkboard, where the highest scores were posted.

Meanwhile, Mangold dangled from a chin-up bar to stretch her back.

(The same exercise, performed with an underhand grip, is often called a chin-up).

Then he grabbed on to the rafters overhead and pulled himself halfway through a chin-up.

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