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Discover Ludwig"face change" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a transformation or alteration of someone's facial expression or features. For example, "Jack's face changed from a look of surprise to one of dismay."
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face change — and ultimately eviction.
"I saw his face change, and his ears flushing".
"And I'm watching, very closely, the face change.
I always remember in the fight you can see my face change.
And when a politician loses power, does their face change again?
His Petrushka has movable eyebrows, so that we can see his face change from sad to angry and back.
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Gianna's face changed.
His face changed.
Of course her face changed so much.
Then Ms Murdoch's face changed.
Her face changes by the second.
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