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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a face of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular aspect or representation of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She is the face of the organization, representing its values and mission to the public."
Alternatives: "an aspect of" or "a representation of".
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Newman's portraits show a face of sensitivity and aesthetic delicacy.
Mr. Rojas is a face of a changing region.
a half-mask of shadow across a face of sun.
American troops today also offer a face of diversity.
(Audience laughs. Bill makes a face of pain and horror).
Photographs of Dmitri Shostakovich invariably show a face of gloom.
"He has a face of great sensitivity and astonishing youthfulness.
I put on a face of stoic apathy and let it ride.
As a face of the lingering insurgency here, the son hardly seems menacing now.
But Hilda turned from the checkout with a face of pure resentment, staring and challenging.
The Esquire editor, Jeremy Langmead, is stepping out manfully with a face of dark bristles.
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