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The phrase "across your face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is happening or being expressed visibly on someone's face, often in relation to emotions or reactions.
Example: "A look of disbelief spread across your face when you heard the news."
Alternatives: "on your face" or "over your face".
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Wrap a scarf across your face.
The icy prickle across your face as you walk out into the freezing air.
Some instructors would pull out a business card and rake it across your face to see if you'd shaved.
Just looking up, trying to find how much time was on the clock and there it flashes across your face.
Canon Pyon, Herefordshire, 01432 760 022 According to urban legend, eight spiders crawl across your face every night.
You may think those dark thoughts are playing out inside your head, but they're also splashed across your face.
"We can measure the amount of light reflected across your face," said co-founder Ming-Zher Poh.
My hand across your face.
You have lipstick smeared across your face.
Spread the foam across your face and massage into skin for a deep cleaning.
Simply slice open a lemon and rub it across your face.
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