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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "had a thin face" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe someone's physical appearance. For example, "He had a thin face with a small nose and bright eyes."
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He sort of had a thin face.
Kevork Khatchadourian had a thin face, a long nose, big eyes.
The Iranian had a thin face, thick black hair, and a mustache; he wore an army jacket, sandals, and Western-style sweatpants.
He had a thin face that looked a little like Jeremy Irons's, straight gray hair and deep dark eyes.
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The man in the picture has a thin face.
Do you have a thin face and short arms?
By John Updike The New Yorker, March 22 , 1958P. 28 Joan Edison came to the sixth grade at a school in Olinger, Pa., from Baltimore, Md. She had a thin, pretty face & long hair, and everybody hated her.
The pizza had a thin spelt crust.
He has a thin triangular face, tightly coiled hair, and a prominent, beaky nose.
But he thought that his looks — he was slight of build and had a distinctively thin face — might make it hard to win steady roles when he was trying to choose a profession in the 1940s.
He had a long thin face.
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