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The phrase "an expression of someone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a way in which a person's feelings, thoughts, or identity are conveyed or represented.
Example: "Her artwork is an expression of someone who has experienced deep emotions and struggles in life."
Alternatives: "a reflection of someone" or "a representation of someone".
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Sung softly, a ballad she used to trumpet finally made sense as an expression of someone keeping a brave face and swallowing pain.
The smile sits a little oddly with the gravity of what she is saying, but then it strikes me that this is an expression of someone who copes with injustice on a daily basis.
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But I think of art as more of an expression of who someone is, and what they are feeling.
To understand that taking a moral stand, even if it doesn't sound like a great change strategy, is not crazy but a powerful expression of someone's reality is to take the first step towards building mutual understanding and perhaps, ironically, a fairly good change strategy.
Like thanks for the coffee, have a nice day, or do you have an attractive mom in my demographic?" "What that means," said Brandon, "is you now accept tattoos as a legitimate expression of someone's personality, even if you would never choose that mode of expression yourself".
Perhaps you feel uneasy because your contributing to a Democrat is a kind of lie, an expression of admiration for someone you actually disdain.
At its core, subscribing to an investment newsletter is an expression of hope that someone somewhere knows more than we do.
It has become an expression of hope that someone down the pike will get a sudden attack of blinding, creative genius and figure out how to solve problems nobody else has solved.
I now resist the urge to give history lessons and instead of getting angry, I embrace the reality that I now live in a world where that term can be used in friendship, in endearment, or even as an expression of calling out someone for acting badly.
She says it began as a "defence mechanism" – "it gets you out of so many sticky situations" – but it has now become the means by which Delevingne communicates her sense of fun, in a world where most models seem to adopt a bored, peevish expression of someone queuing to return a faulty toaster in Argos.
At one end of the table, a fifth grader had the glazed expression of someone who became carried away playing dress-up at an arcade games site called Oyunlar1.com.
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