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The phrase "chubby face" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone with a round or plump face. Example: The little girl had rosy cheeks and a chubby face that made her look like a cherub.
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The stranger had a chubby face and wore shapeless clothes.
He strode back, his chubby face lighted up.
They'd say things like, 'her sweet, chubby face'.
The one with the chubby face and the open lips?
Dobbs is sixty-one, and his chubby face has a rosy glow.
Vaguely overweight, his beard and Afro round out his chubby face.
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It was those cheery, chubby faces, instant purveyors of mood.
Junko Yamashita from Japan takes this further with the depiction of two comically chubby faces kissing.
And what you get are chubby faces and halfhearted mustaches and voices still cracking, boys hurried into uniforms and handed heavy guns.
"I'm speaking to you here today," says the tall chubby faced man, with small, intelligent eyes, "because if someone had told me when I was 16 or 17 what I'm going to go tell you now, I might not have gone so far astray".
If you look closely, you'll notice all of our characters have chubby faces.
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