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Discover Ludwig"face this way" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to instruct someone to turn their face toward you or a certain direction. For example, "Please face this way so the photographer can take your picture."
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You face this way".
God made my face this way.
He hits my face, this way and that, until my saliva is salted with blood.
He turned his face this way and that to see if he wanted to shave right then.
I tried very hard, I contorted my face this way and that but eventually, when we were out on the street, the tears came.
When the audience walks in, the stage is in disarray — white dropcloths shroud randomly scattered items; scenery flats face this way and that; there's a ladder, a work light, a Coke machine.
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"We were facing this way," she said on Jones Street, as she pointed north toward Fourth Street.
He described the problem the Knicks are facing this way: "You can put so much pressure on yourself that you're playing so uptight that you're trying not to make a mistake and you're just making mistakes over and over again".
When you pull yourself up with your hands facing this way, you give your biceps and lats a great workout.
But we don't see many of the mental challenges we face in this way.
Across her face, tilting this way and that, flee the mortal looks of tragedy, knowledge, love, scorn, pain.
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