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The phrase "face inside" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts where you are describing the orientation of a face or an object that has a face, but it is not commonly used. Example: "The design requires the face inside the box to be visible when opened."
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There was this tornado with a face inside?
Outside the ring, an irrepressible smile seems etched on his boyish face; inside, he has learned to bear an unsmiling countenance.
Play with your pictures The Nintendo DSi's cameras face inside and outside; mounted on the console's flip-up lid so users can snap themselves or their friends and families just as they choose.
There were 16 30-s blocks with facial expressions (four fear, four anger, four happy, four neutral), each followed by a 15-s control block during which an oval frame, as in facial expression trials and matched for luminance but without the face inside, appeared four times.
The moon, on this cover, has a face inside of it.
The face inside the hood was stubbled — gray old man, I thought, large nose, eyes on the sidewalk but also noting my presence.
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"We dance on something elevated or we dance in a circle with our butts facing inside instead of out," she said.
While working, Sen invites a silent masked creature named No-Face inside, believing him to be a customer.
Standing on a chair, she faced the same type of hostile and bitter attacks from people surrounding her that her husband was facing inside.
You will roll the linen up so that it faces inside-out when viewed on the roll.
The most common method involves a protein known as clathrin, which coats part of the plasma membrane on the side facing the inside of the cell.
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