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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face toward" is correct and usable in written English
For example, you could say "He turned his face toward the setting sun." In this context, the phrase "face toward" indicates that the person is turning their face in the direction of something.
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"Now face toward me.
The judge turned his face toward Joan.
Thomas lies on his side, face toward her, watching.
"Mother?" "Yes?" She didn't turn her face toward him.
This mask turns its face toward the sky.
"We're moving away from that trendy face toward the princess".
A young secretary at another desk tittered and turned her pallid face toward the two men.
"Am I lying, son?" Lorvane raised the boy's face toward them.
Jurists hoped that sailors, while lowering the deceased, would turn his face toward Mecca.
Earl closed his eyes and tipped his face toward the mirror.
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It is the Syrians' about-face toward America and its allies that has been most striking to me.
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