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Discover Ludwig"face directly" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone turning their head towards something or someone without any hesitation. For example, you could say, "He faced directly towards the court judge and waited for his verdict."
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We see Francis's face directly, with no tears, just an ardent gaze.
Another enigmatic Elena moment: her smearing jam over her face directly before attacking Carrie.
In 1981, Bernadine Skillern witnessed the murder of Bobby Lambert, twice seeing the killer's face directly.
Even on the sultriest days, a breeze drifts through windows that face directly onto the water.
It limits the state variables of a face directly from the corresponding variables of this face's neighbor cells.
At the Rainbow Room on the 65th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, to face directly west requires ordering dinner.
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"But when you are a very large consumer of energy you have the opportunity to sit face-to-face directly with the developer of a 110MW wind project".
"But when you are a very large consumer of energy you have the opportunity to sit face-to-face directly with the developer of a 110MW wind project". The company also said it was preparing further announcements on its greening efforts in the weeks ahead.
The Parliament now faced directly onto the street.
Faced directly with international opinions, the central government has to consider its image.
The first one, facing directly upon the entrance, contains semicircular boots.
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