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The phrase "face check" is not considered to be standard English. It may be used in informal contexts by younger generations, but it is not often seen in formal English. Example sentence: My friends and I did a face check before deciding on a restaurant for dinner.
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Olanrewaju Adewunmi, 58, flying in from Lagos via Madrid, said he waited no more than two minutes before clearing the border after a face check and passport scan.
Food and bathroom breaks require decontamination: rinse off the rubber boots; remove the gloves and hard hat; throw away the white protective suit; wash hands and face; check for cuts.
Take the case of Kao Chekki (Face Check) by J-Magic, a web company that was totally unknown until the end of April 2007, when it caused a Japan-wide frenzy with its free Kao Chekki service.
If you can't wait for the show that's been called "more unpleasant than a diuretic" with a host that Cher says has a "wee rat face," check out "Last Week Tonight" when it returns Sunday, Feb. 14 at 11 00 p.m. ET on HBO.
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Yet leaders of these countries face checks and balances too.
In front of him, climbers are standing face to face, checking the other's kit one last time.
An Isis magazine published last week gave hero-worshipping name and face checks to nine of the Paris attackers.
She was holding her makeup mirror in front of his face, checking to see if it would cloud over with his breath.
But John decided to go to Bethesda, to get this thing on his face checked — only because he had the time.
If it chooses to leave the EU's customs union as well as the single market, goods travelling to Northern Ireland from Great Britain will face checks not only on regulations but also on tariffs.
Those who apply will face checks to make sure that they can afford the mortgage payments.
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