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The phrase "flushed faced" is not grammatically correct
It should either be "flushed face" (with "face" as a singular noun) or "flushed faces" (with "faces" as a plural noun). For example: - She had a flushed face after running a 5k race. - Their flushed faces showed how hard they had been working.
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You can tell if she is nervous, stressed, or anxious by looking for signs such as a sweaty palms or armpits, red or flushed faced, or shaking hands.
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Then there was Zhang Hedan, 46, a street vendor who was fanning his flushed face with a piece of paper.
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