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The phrase "as a forehead" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "He frowned, his thoughts racing as a forehead creased with worry."
Alternatives: "like a forehead" or "in the manner of a forehead".
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The actual costs, it turns out, had not been accurately counted; the fact that feeding an extra 1.5 million children entails upgrading school kitchens (to the tune of £150m) appears to have come as a forehead-smacking surprise.
Facial recognition tools identify a person by analyzing dozens of features, such as the length of a forehead and the distance between the eyes and the nose.
The TP10 electrode served as initial common reference, and a forehead electrode (AFz) served as the ground.
For Karen Hohenstein, who held her party at the Tiffani Kim Institute Medical Wellness Spa in Chicago, convincing her friends was as smooth as a Botoxed forehead.
But some of the males show characteristic Neandertal features such as a low forehead and flattening at the back of the skull.
But it appears to share some of that cold-dwelling carnivore's features, such as a wide forehead, believed to represent an expanded sinus cavity where frigid Himalayan air warmed up with each inhale.
He had minor unspecific dysmorphic facial features, such as a prominent forehead, deep-set eyes with long eyelashes, down slanting palpebral fissures and rather big ears.
There will be no half-full glasses; no stalagmites of loose change; no convention of shoes in a huddle under the bed, on which the duvet cover will rest as smooth as an airbrushed forehead; and the sheets will always match the pillowcases.
Keats described passionate verse as creating "a burning forehead" and "a parched tongue" in the lovestruck reader.
But as forehead-slapping as these quotes end up looking, I don't think a rush to open the Fed to significant oversight of monetary policy is necessarily the right response.
Other times include clay spindle whorls, two iron sickle blades, and a bronze plate optimistically identified as a horse's forehead plaque.
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