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"a composed face" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It most often refers to someone's facial expression that appears calm and in control, despite feeling anxious or nervous. Example: Sarah walked into the interview room with a composed face, but her heart was racing.
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Even seated over tea at Claridge's, she could be a living installation piece: pale composed face, short hair swept back in a boyish flop, and wearing a gleaming white Vivienne Westwood blouse that's all angles and flaps, so that she resembles a Vorticist portrait or a complex piece of origami.
Evans, by contrast, shows her calm, composed face and bold, straight body, protected by nothing more than a dress fluttering in the summer breeze.
As Jamie, Gladstone's heart is visible in her wide-eyed, dignified, composed face.
The candidate, a doctor named Masooda Jalal, sat at the front of the small square shaded by giant chinar trees, light and shadow playing across her composed face.
The same year she composed Face In The Crowd and Can Of Worms for San Francisco's Rova Saxophone Quartet.
"It was just awful," Donna told me, tears streaming down her otherwise composed face as she recently described the experience of dropping him off years ago.
But one had only to look over at the gravely composed face of the Democratic challenger, and hear his sonorous voice explain the business tax credit in his health-care plan, to realize just how temperamentally conservative Kerry is.
He returned momentarily, his shoulders sunken, worry crossing his otherwise composed face.
This has some surprising gems, including a picture by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, the surreal Renaissance master who composed faces of fruit and vegetables.
Most Eurocrats – who on the whole tend to be rather human, with fully composed faces – would thoroughly agree with both parts of this statement.
But there is no sign in the composed faces of the sitters of the violence that engulfed their town where 96 Jews were wounded and two were killed.
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