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Discover Ludwig'face full' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a person's expression or feeling, often to describe the magnitude or intensity of the expression or feeling. For example, "She was overcome with emotion, her face full of joy."
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She smiled, her face full of sadness and compassion.
They'd both taken a face full of teargas.
A face full of the nerve agent VX.
It is covering a face full of tears.
It's hard," she says solemnly, her face full of fret.
So she gave her a face full of latte?
Her eyes are kind, face full of dimples.
Deny yourself something and you're going to end up shoving your face full of it".
One man even looked up the chimney and he got a face full of soot.
Jeb poked his head in, out of curiosity, and got a face full of steam.
He's scared, and then he's grizzled with a haunted, gaunt face full of beard.
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