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The phrase "flat forehead" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a person's physical appearance, specifically the shape of their forehead. Example: The man had a flat forehead and deep-set eyes, giving him a stern and serious appearance.
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She's petite and hairy, with a flat forehead like a monkey.
"It was a flat forehead thing," she says of the kids' market, smacking her head with her hand.
However, she had a brachy-type facial shape with a prominent zygoma as well as a narrow and flat forehead, which appeared unattractive.
The head has a straight or slightly concave facial profile, a flat forehead, and wide, short ears.
Microcephaly, flat forehead, micrognathia, generalized edema of the skin, hypoplastic chest, excessive soft tissue deposition of hands and feet, and joint contractures were detected.
On ultrasound examination microcephaly, flat forehead, micrognathia, intrauterine growth restriction, generalized edema of the skin, hypoplastic chest, excessive soft tissue deposition of hands and feet, joint contractures and a penis without scrotal sacs were detected.
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Harbour porpoises resemble bottlenose dolphins, with small rounded heads, flat foreheads and a black-lipped mouth that curves upwards, as if smiling.
This makes it highly unlikely that their flat foreheads were shaped by ancient H. erectus genes - and far more likely that they were actually sculpted by human hands.
One skull of P. transouralicum has a domed forehead, whereas others have flat foreheads, possibly because of sexual dimorphism.
With its flat, sloping forehead and prominent brow ridge, it looks distinctly primitive.
One, by an unknown artist from Ghana, depicts the traditional ideal body type for Asante women, with small breasts, a round face and a flat, heightened forehead.
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