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Discover Ludwig"facial tissue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to tissue paper specifically designed for wiping or cleaning one’s face. For example, "I always carry a pack of facial tissues in my bag."
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We tend to use the work Xerox instead of copy as in, "I will Xerox this" or Kleenex rather than facial tissue as in, "I have a Kleenex".
"Atkins has become something like Kleenex is to facial tissue".
All have involved using facial tissue from a dead donor with permission from their families.
In addition, the price of Kleenex facial tissue will go up 7percentt on April 3.
Without blood, the facial tissue would survive for no more than four hours.
Pomahac released a clamp, allowing blood to flow into the facial tissue.
If you can see the object, remove it with the moistened end of another cotton swab or a facial tissue.
The toilet paper tube mouse is sporting a chef hat made from construction paper and a bunched up facial tissue.
Enterprising hawkers began selling packages of facial tissue outside Shanghai theatres.
"They do this a lot with facial tissue or back-to-school items," Hamilton said.
The donor was a brain-dead woman whose family gave consent for her facial tissue and bone-marrow cells to be used for the controversial procedure.
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