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Discover LudwigThe phrase "faces with" is not a complete sentence in itself, and is therefore not correct as-is.
However, you might use it as part of a longer sentence. For example, you might say "She stared at him, her face contorting with emotion".
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Little faces with empty plates".
He watches our grimacing faces with amusement.
"They had mad faces, with bulging eyes.
Additionally, emotional processing was measured on matching of emotionally-negative faces with faces and faces with labels.
Central vision is what you see faces with.
That is exactly what the NHS faces with Brexit.
They had Neanderthal faces, with heavy brows and protruding noses.
It comprises of 11 individual subjects' faces with neutral pose.
This is the problem Cameron faces with the Bullingdon.
The clubhouse is full of new faces with new questions.
All have round, cartoonish faces with stiff, blank, popeyed expressions.
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