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"facing straight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is positioned with their face or front directed in a straight direction. Example: "The soldier stood at attention, facing straight ahead, as the general inspected the troops." In this sentence, "facing straight ahead" indicates that the soldier's face was directed straight ahead as opposed to looking to the side or down. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as describing the direction someone is looking, the position of an object, or the orientation of a building or street.
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He stood facing straight forward and wished everyone would keep their peace to themselves.
Zurbarán's outlandish imaginary portraits of the sons of Jacob show them facing straight into sepulchral gloom.
"I hate it when it's crooked," she said, adjusting a miche whose "P" wasn't facing straight ahead.
Since the beak is facing straight down, the question is how these droplets defy gravity to get into the mouth.
And the Sanjusangendo Temple, with its thousand life-size deities standing in rows and facing straight ahead with eyes closed in prayer, was haunting and surreal.
During the making of the film a construction crew mistakenly built a set so that it was facing straight into the sun.
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Both feet should face straight ahead.
Rotate 180 degrees again so you face straight forward.
The feet should not turn inwards or outwards; they should also face straight forward.
Front flowers should face straight out when looking at the bouquet directly.
Position the banjo in your lap so that the neck faces straight up and the strings face toward you.
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