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Discover Ludwig"face straight" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to have one's face pointed directly ahead, without any deviation or turn. Example: She stood in front of the mirror, practicing her speech and reminding herself to face straight, with her chin held high.
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They snickered even though you kept your face straight.
It was then that he learned to keep his face straight.
Anybody have any questions?" He said this with his face straight as a string.
Even dear departed Loki would have struggled to say that with a straight face (straight muzzle?).
Keeping his face straight, Denis explained: 'I had never met a priest until I joined United and this one will be the hundredth'.
At times, the introductions were almost as long as the songs themselves, but then: "The king is dead!" he would announce, draw his face straight, and start playing.
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It is best to avoid taking a photo of the face straight-on.
Stand in front of a mirror so that you can see your face straight-on, and not at an angle.
The police mostly kept their faces straight.
We tried to keep our faces straight.
The technicians are trying to keep their faces straight.
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