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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a face of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific aspect or representation of something, often in a metaphorical or descriptive context.
Example: "The artist captured a face of the city that many had never seen before, revealing its hidden beauty."
Alternatives: "an aspect of the" or "a side of the".
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As a face of the lingering insurgency here, the son hardly seems menacing now.
"My goal is not to be a face of the league," she said.
"I think he wanted to make himself a face of the movement," Lyon told me.
Afterward, Providence Coach Ed Cooley called Harkless a "face of the Big East".
"But I'd be more than honored to become a face of the sport".
As a face of the opposition, she's an answered prayer to the White House.
And Sky is a great fit for him, because he's already a face of the company.
Officially Iceland said today that Katona "remains under contract" as a face of the company's advertising.
In the back of the car passers-by glimpse "a face of the greatest importance".
At home he is something else: a star, an axiom, a face of the resurgent Danish cinema.
American fashion model best known as a face of the cosmetics company Maybelline and the Calvin Klein fashion house.
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