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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chiseled features" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's well-defined facial structure, often implying attractiveness or strength.
Example: "The actor was known for his chiseled features, which made him a popular choice for leading roles."
Alternatives: "defined features" or "sculpted features."
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His chiseled features masked a sea of mysteries and doubts.
The men, with chiseled features and drab uniforms, gaze westward from a red U.S.S.R. signpost.
"No energy," Ms. Fish said of one young Southerner with delicate, chiseled features, before thanking and dismissing him.
He is an officer in the United States Marine Corps and looks it -- powerful physique, chiseled features, military haircut.
There is nothing about him that says superstar, give or take the chiseled features and minder outside.
A faded black-and-white photograph shows a youthful Mr. Ostrowicz with handsome, chiseled features and a confident smile.
By then, Narbona was an old man but still, at six feet six, a giant, "with sharp chiseled features and a mane of long white hair".
Emulating ancient Roman busts of gods, emperors, aristocrats and slaves, he captured the chiseled features and toned physiques of prominent men and women.
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He's attractive in a geeky kind of way -- narrow build but chiseled facial features.
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Key characteristics of Aquarius people include a friendly and approachable expression, large and rounded eyes, and finely chiseled facial features.
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