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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face collapsed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone's facial expression changes dramatically, often indicating shock, disappointment, or sadness.
Example: "When she heard the news, her face collapsed, and she struggled to hold back tears."
Alternatives: "expression fell" or "face dropped."
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Dench's bright face collapsed.
And then slowly the scaffolding of her face collapsed.
But Greene's whole face collapsed with concern at that letter.
But, in the second that it took her to get it in position, his face collapsed into a mask of absolute loneliness.
The Old Man of the Mountain, a landmark on Cannon Mountain consisting of a rock outcropping that resembled a human face, collapsed in 2003.
His rotund face collapsed, his limbs and bladder gave up, bedtime became a ritual of excruciating pain, yet he continued writing and performing, as if for dear life.
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Automakers, especially Detroit's Big Three, face collapsing sales, threatening their plans to invest heavily in more fuel-efficient cars.
The government is being urged to bring forward a review of business rates as a fresh wave of retailers face collapse, putting at least 2,000 jobs at risk.
In [13], this is referred to as exterior face collapsing.
If they talk too long their gums get sore and the teeth have to come out Then they sit talking by the fire with their faces collapsed.
We first examined correlations for animals and faces collapsed across orientation (upright or inverted).
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