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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a larger face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has a bigger facial area, such as a clock, a screen, or a person's facial features.
Example: "The new model of the watch features a larger face, making it easier to read the time."
Alternatives: "a bigger face" or "an expanded face".
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Samsung delivered a commercial recently that attempted to lambaste Apple for having waited so long to deliver a larger display, but in fact it pointed out only that there is now a strong appetite for a larger face on Apple's smartphone, not that people were eager to jump ship to another device manufacturer in order to get that feature.
If you like to read the entire messages or emails on your smartwatch, then opt for a smartwatch with a larger face.
This look works better with a watch that has a larger face, since you won't be able to look at it as closely without unhooking it.
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This incentive study was an ancillary study of non-respondents from a larger face-to-face survey of veterans.
It had a large face, etched with black numerals, and a clear plastic band.
He was a large man with a large face, and looked as though he had known rough times.
He has a handsome head of white hair and a large face and a warm handshake that enwraps you.
ReprintsThe crucial points about the new specimen are that it has a small brain case but a large face, and it appears, from other bones, that the individual in question was big.
This group of images, called eigenfaces, is extracted via principal component analysis (PCA) from a large face image database.
It is a pilot's watch, a watch with a large face and huge numerals used by old-timey fighter pilots during World War II.
For instance, an ideal detector must correctly signal "face versus nonface" (face detection) or "face A versus face B" (face recognition) in response to either a small face viewed in profile or a large face facing forward, in isolation or embedded among many other objects, in twilight or in direct sunlight, either young or old, and so forth.
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