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Discover Ludwig"a thin face" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's facial features, specifically the shape or appearance of their face. Example: She had a thin face with sharp cheekbones and a pointed chin, giving her a striking and elegant appearance.
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He sort of had a thin face.
The man in the picture has a thin face.
"Pat a thin face gently," the instructions read, "a plump face firmly".
Kevork Khatchadourian had a thin face, a long nose, big eyes.
What Mr. Beresford saw was a thin face under the light hat, a small mustache, a coat collar turned up.
Michelangelo Fano, age thirteen, with a thin face, a thin body, and short bangs, came from Rome with his father, a money manager, and his mother, an interpreter.
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But the fire has shown them to be nailed together from a few lengths of pine, then covered with a thin facing plate".
Where the north half required great thicknesses of brick in the load-bearing walls, the addition employed only a thin facing of brick and terracotta trim, affording larger expanses of glass and faster, less expensive construction.
You'd think you might be at risk for some more out-of-control shots, but the club actually features a larger-than-normal sweet spot and a thinner face.
Or you can make yourself look all-around better, with specialized filters that let you soften your skin, give yourself a thinner face, change your chin and neck shape, change your nose size, make your eyes bigger, and even remove your pimples.
Some ultimately undergo surgery, receiving breast implants, a vagina, and/or a thinner face.
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