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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a faceless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that lacks a distinct identity or recognizable features.
Example: "In the digital age, many people feel like a faceless entity, lost among countless online profiles."
Alternatives: "an anonymous" or "a nameless".
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I'm a faceless bureaucrat.
He is a "faceless bureaucrat", he says.
"It's not a faceless entity," she said.
"They want sex with a faceless female.
So you had a faceless, anonymous mass of Africans.
You know, why do we think about a faceless particle?
They turned a little girl into a faceless doll.
By contrast, the migrants are practically a faceless, nameless mass.
And right now, we are like a faceless team.
He takes on a faceless villain known as "the Man".
And a faceless man is a difficult enemy.
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