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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'face of death' is a fully correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to refer to a mental image that represents or symbolizes death, or to describe a person or thing that looks particularly harsh, severe, or menacing. For example, you could say "He looked at me with the face of death".
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How should I live in the face of death?
Nor was he courageous in the face of death.
It's necessary to look directly into the face of death.
"Funeral" found comfort and community in the face of death.
In the very face of death you made us laugh.
"In the face of death, he remained defiant," Prager said.
In the face of death, the human spirit remained unwavering among the fire, blood and disorder.
And in the face of death, Ms. Nieves had a thought of life.
Others recognize in themselves a capacity for serenity in the face of death.
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During tumorigenesis, there is an enhanced ability of the cells to survive in the face of death-inducing mechanisms.
The effect was often consolatory, showing acceptance, or even transcendence in the face of death.
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