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Discover Ludwig"famous faces" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can typically use it when referring to well-known public figures, such as actors, models, singers, and athletes. For example, "These famous faces have graced the covers of magazines around the world."
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Famous faces yet not themselves.
It is not full of famous faces.
Everywhere you look, you will see famous faces.
FEW editors of The Economist have been famous faces.
NEIGHBORS -- It is not a town that attracts famous faces.
Among famous faces, Mia Farrow has tweeted about tax resistance.
And famous faces aren't always the most efficient either.
"It's fun for sure," says Jordan about seeing famous faces in her designs.
Scores of football's most famous faces have convened in the Arabian Gulf this week.
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For these reasons we included famous and non-famous faces as a comparison modality to odors in the present study (Mair et al. 1980; Murphy et al. 1991).
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