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Discover Ludwig"face twisted" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to describe a person's facial expression that has been distorted in some way, such as with fear, anger, or confusion. For example: "The criminal's face twisted in fear when he saw the police coming."
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The father's face twisted.
Almonte's face twisted into a sour look.
The operator's face twisted into an expression of shock.
Meanwhile, Mr. Byrne's craggy face twisted with rage.
When Wei Jia's turn finally came, his face twisted as if he were going to cry.
The photo of her face, twisted in anguish, said more than enough.
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." His face twists into a grotesque, sideshow grin.
Manyenga considered this, chewing his lips, his face twisting in thought.
"Well he meant a lot to me," Bjorn said, his face twisting away from the crowd in the room as he fought through tears.
She was bare-shouldered in a black top, and her arms could be as expressive as her face: twisting, caressing, imploring, exulting.
Through the window of the motor-home I saw him talking hard, his hands fists clenched before his face, twisting, turning.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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