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The phrase "a face on when" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "She always puts a brave face on when things get tough."
Alternatives: "put on a brave face" or "maintain a facade".
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There's an appeal off the very next ball, which is turned down, and Broad has a face on when Cook doesn't review.
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In fact, many felt Graceland actually put a face on apartheid, and when Simon went on tour with the African musicians, he further brought awareness to the issue.
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Mr. McCormack urges his audience to put a human face on it when they hear a gay epithet.
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Sable briefly became a face again when she appeared on the cover of Playboy magazine (March 2004 issue) for the third time in her career.
This is optional, but stick a troll face on the forums when you've successfully pissed someone off.
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