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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scowl" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a facial expression that shows displeasure or disapproval.
Example: "When he heard the news, he couldn't help but wear a scowl on his face."
Alternatives: "a frown" or "a grimace".
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Not with a scowl.
Not a scowl in sight.
His face was set into a scowl.
"Look around," she whispered with a scowl.
The scene drew a scowl from Phillips.
Customers now expect unappetising bites, served with a scowl.
But the smile soon turned into a scowl.
He now stares into the strike zone with a scowl.
His request for a lemonade elicited a scowl.
With a scowl, David pulled the boys apart.
Among central bankers, that frown has become a scowl.
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