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Discover Ludwig"have a face" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe the physical appearance of a person or animal. Example: The cat appeared from behind the sofa, its big green eyes staring straight at me. It was a black and white fluffy feline, and it seemed to have a face full of curiosity and mischief.
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He doesn't have a face.
"They have a face.
I have a face.
"You have a face like a ballerina".
Because anything can have a face?
I don't have a face to show".
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They are set to have a face-to-face meeting later.
I wouldn't be hesitant to come and have a face-to-face".
He was asked to have a face-to-face meeting with a landlord representative.
We have to have a face-to-face interview.
Initially, then, Jones and Montgomery must meet and have a face-to-face open discussion.
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