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The phrase "and the faces of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the expressions or appearances of people in a particular context, often in a narrative or descriptive setting.
Example: "As the crowd gathered, I could see the excitement in the air and the faces of the children lit up with joy."
Alternatives: "and the expressions of" or "and the visages of".
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Rothenberg A. Depression, physical illness, and the faces of Rembrandt.
"The violent gestures, the look of greed and the faces of experience are all real".
The associated privations are reflected in the behaviour and the faces of the people living in Havana.
Also in the photo was an image of the White House and the faces of American presidents, prosecutors said.
"We blurred a statue, and the faces of the team painted outside Manchester United's stadium, I think.
But I do remember the widows and orphans and wailing families and the faces of two men on a motorcycle.
Where steamy clouds eat into the full moon and the faces of Victorian buildings are splashed with street-lamp light.
'Knots Landing' (1979-93) Opening, with montage of suburban California homes and the faces of the stars.
The physiognomic differences between their faces and the faces of the fitter families are, not surprisingly, invisible.
A deathly silence filled the prison, and the faces of captive prisoners were full of sorrow, frustration and agony.
They wore hats, scarves and clothes with the ANC logos and the faces of Mandela or Zuma.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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