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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as facial" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something related to the face, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The treatment was designed to be as facial as possible, focusing on skin rejuvenation."
Alternatives: "related to the face" or "facially oriented".
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4) Big hats don't look as bad as facial scars.
Microbeads are very small pieces of plastic in products such as facial scrubs and makeup.
People with Parkinson's often develop a blank, unblinking stare known as "facial masking".
Should such a claim be regarded as facial or as-applied?
Machines now outperform humans on tasks such as facial recognition and many types of object recognition.
Some of these features, such as facial biometrics, are visible to the user.
This is already a known objection to biometrics such as facial recognition".
Among the particles are abrasive beads used in personal care products such as facial and body washes and toothpastes.
Their position on the face makes it possible to capture bio-signals as well as facial expressions.
Chapple said police were finding that using older technologies in new ways was proving as effective as facial recognition.
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Would have prevented various appalling situations, such as facial-recognition technology that incorrectly tagged black people's faces as gorillas'.
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