Sentence examples for face type from inspiring English sources

"face type" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a particular type of face, such as a round face, square face, heart-shaped face, etc. For example: "Jack has a square face type, while Jane's is more of a heart-shaped face."

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Experiment with capital letters, bold face type, italics.

The patients were classified into 2 groups [long face type (LF group: 16 cases), short face type (SF group: 10 cases)] according to immediate presurgery face type.

The edge type adsorption is far stronger than the face type one.

Mr. Olstein said, approvingly, that he had heard Mr. Black was "an 'in your face' type of guy".

In particular, keep fancy formatting to a minimum Bold face type is probably sufficient for most headings and sub-headings.

The invitation included an admonition in bold face type and capital letters to include with the R.S.V.P. a photocopy of a valid United States passport.

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I'm a rub-it-in-your-face type of winner.

When she makes sharper observations, they are expressed in the narrative equivalent of bold-face type.

Cheeks's is not the finger-pointing, fist-brandishing, in-your-face type of player.

It is framed, in bold-face type, "Ex Libris Adolf Hitler".

Aminah Davis, a sophomore point guard from Pleasantville, N.J., described him as "an in-your-face type of person".

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