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Discover LudwigThe word "fresh-faced" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who appears youthful, innocent, or unblemished, often referring to their complexion or demeanor. Example: "The fresh-faced intern brought a sense of enthusiasm to the office." Alternatives include "youthful" or "innocent-looking."
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fresh-faced
adjective
Looking young and healthy
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Maintaining a natural, fresh-faced appearance keeps your youthful face in check!
Fresh-faced, teeth gleaming, bouncing ponytail.
Crew models" -- fresh-faced, wholesome strawberry blondes.
It's nice these fresh-faced MPs are so happy.
Vettel is fresh-faced, relaxed, and receptive off track.
Wheeldon is appealing to start with: fresh-faced, boyish.
Well, it looked basic — fresh-faced, barely there.
Inside, it's buzzing with fresh-faced local staff.
Becker was seventeen, a fresh-faced, strawberry-blond kid.
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Thin or lumpy, wizened or fresh faced.
He looks fresh faced at 32 and is wearing a black leather jacket and fingerless gloves.
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