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The phrase "a really sad face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's facial expression that conveys sadness or sorrow.
Example: "When she heard the news, she had a really sad face that made everyone around her feel the weight of the moment."
Alternatives: "an extremely sorrowful expression" or "a very unhappy visage."
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She's had a really sad face since…".
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I ended up seeing Evian Christ play some hardstyle music with a really sad look on his face for about ten minutes.
A really sad, sad story.
It was honestly a really sad meeting.
"Demi Moore had a really sad tweet".
It's just a really sad story".
But it came, again, from a really sad time.
A really sad day.
"It ends on a really sad note.
"It was a really sad day in our history.
It's just a really sad, sad day," he said.
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