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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expression to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's behavior or emotions, specifically the way they outwardly express them. Here's an example: "Her expression to the unexpected news was one of shock and disbelief." This sentence means that the person's facial expression conveyed their feelings of surprise and disbelief when they heard the news.
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Mai pen rai is often a difficult expression to translate.
We give expression to burgeoning sentiment.
"You know the expression, to 'lab' something?
"Moving from expression to action is the critical point".
I didn't tell either girl what expression to have.
A smile is the hardest expression to fathom.
Songs gave expression to resistance to the dictatorship.
He used the expression to describe Taylor, too.
The architecture of the Raj gave expression to this escapism.
Everyday Shakespeare quiz – match the popular expression to the play.
In this way they honed down physical expression to the bare essentials.
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