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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a serious face" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing someone's facial expression or manner. For example: "He gave me a serious face as he tried to explain the rules of the game."
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Spicer made a serious face.
Kendall specialized in a serious face.
"Of course," he said, putting on a serious face.
Meis sat down and made a serious face, impersonating a writer.
8.19pm: "this is a real test for our chefs tonight" says Eggy, doing a serious face.
He just looks out from a photograph with big eyes and a serious face.
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2) We are finally going to see a serious, face-to-face negotiation between top Iranian and American diplomats over Iran's nuclear program.
Convinced that the waterfront is an underused asset in need of a serious face-lift, Mr. Conley is planning a $300 million mixed-use development on seven acres just south of the city's downtown.
What's more, colleagues of the prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, point to a series of statements and signals, overlooked by both the Palestinians and world opinion, which indicate that, if Netanyahu were engaged in a serious face-to-face process, he would push for a genuine agreement.
New Jersey's state-run Rutgers University recently went so far as to host an international design competition to give its College Avenue Campus, the oldest section of its four campuses, a serious face-lift.
Although such talks are not negotiations, a serious face-to-face exchange of views may lay the foundation for a return to diplomatic dialogue on denuclearization and normalization.
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