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The phrase "countenance to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to convey willingness or approval towards something. Example: The manager gave her countenance to the proposal, implying that she was in support of it.
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The host turned a stricken countenance to Duveen.
We believe that history affords no countenance to such an idea.
The American elms that frame the Mall's lawns present a more reserved countenance to the world.
But the passage gives no countenance to the popular doctrine of verbal inspiration, whether right or wrong (From Notes on Epistles of St . Paulfrom Unpublished Commentaries, 1895).
"They do make us aware of it," concedes Blair Cowan, new to the 144-year‑old rivalry, but fierce enough of countenance to fit right in.
The puppeteer can choose one or another puppet of the same character, coloured gold or black or with a stern or relaxed countenance, to indicate the mood of the figure in a particular scene.
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Some refused to countenance travel to South America in any circumstances, and no European entries were received before the February deadline.
Women do not want to countenance changes to their care that could result in fewer opportunities for social interaction.
Peter Thorneycroft resigned as chancellor in 1957 when Macmillan refused to countenance his proposal to drop payments to the second child.
There had been anger when Todt had failed to voice compassion for the fallen, initially refusing to countenance any change to the schedule.
Mr Geelani seems to be distancing himself from militants who continue not to countenance ever talking to the national government.
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