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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of the facial" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a quantity related to a facial treatment or product, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The amount of the facial cream needed for each application is about a dime-sized dollop."
Alternatives: "quantity of the facial" or "volume of the facial".
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This is mainly based on removal of the unnecessarily weak Gabor feature as well as on reduction of the complexity of the Gabor feature representation, preserving a critical amount of the facial information.
Add foundation, approximately the same amount of the facial moisturizer.
Dab a damp washcloth with a pea-sized amount of the facial scrub.
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Like other muscles of the body, facial muscles grow or atrophy according to the amount of use; facial muscle activity, in turn, stimulates growth in facial bones.
Judging by the amount of manicured facial hair I inadvertently brushed up against, every hipster in New York had turned up to enjoy a night of competitive punning.
Squeeze (dab, shake out, pump) a small button size amount of foundation onto the facial moisturizer.
The positive correlation between capacity estimates (K) and brain activation levels in most load-sensitive regions in the occipital, temporal, parietal, and frontal cortices, reflecting increased activity as the number of stored faces increased, suggests that activity in both low-level perceptual and higher-level cognitive areas is modulated by the amount of facial information stored in STM.
This is thanks to Rockstar's much touted and shiny new MotionScan technology, which captures a truly staggering amount of facial expression and makes the sundry creeps, crooks and occasional upstanding citizen of 1947 Los Angeles eerily lifelike.
Don't eat the entire amount of facial that is made.
This is contrary to the findings of Vig and Brundo [11], Peck et al. [12, 13], and Balani et al [14], whereas the above finding is supported by a study done by Weeden et al. [15], where the results demonstrated that males exhibited greater amount of facial movements than females thus increasing the incisal display on smiling.
This was contrary to Rigsbee et al. [17], Tjan et al. [1], and Jensen et al [18] and is supported by a study done by Weeden et al. [15], where the results demonstrated that males exhibited greater amount of facial movements than females thus increasing the interlabial gap on smiling.
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