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The phrase "an established face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is well-known or recognized in a particular field or community.
Example: "As an established face in the industry, her opinions carry significant weight during discussions."
Alternatives: "a familiar figure" or "a recognized presence".
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Ms. Raut is that oddity in the business, an established face that designers suddenly discover.
And it's no secret without an established face like Layton's the left will suffer losses in support within Canada.
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In our earlier work with a panel of expert paediatric nurses, we established face and content validity for 17 nursing-sensitive outcomes that were potentially useful for measuring the quality of paediatric nursing using administrative health data [ 28].
As it turns out, this highly developed skill is one we also share with our canine companions, which makes sense, since it's an established fact that faces and eye contact play an important role in human-dog communication.
We evaluated and established face, content and construct validation of the simulator in this task.
These survey instruments were based upon two validated scales for measuring motivation (with language modifications) and have established face validity; however, language has been altered and reorganized.
This has established face and content validity of the standards and audit tools.
The Cancer Needs Questionnaire - Young People (CNQ-YP) has established face and content validity, and acceptability.
The following types of validity were also established: face validity, content validity, construct validity and criterion-related validity.
A ream of new names, almost all of them making their senior debut for Great Britain, have qualified for the team, indicating a depth in talent beyond the more established faces.
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