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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he grimaced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a facial expression that indicates discomfort, pain, or disapproval.
Example: "When he heard the news, he grimaced as if he had just bitten into a sour lemon."
Alternatives: "he winced" or "he frowned."
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He grimaced a bit.
And he grimaced.
He grimaced, then returned indoors.
"The methodology" — he grimaced — "that's more questionable.
And he grimaced: You're just a Naxalite.
He grimaced and shook his head.
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He grimaces at the memory.
He grimaces at the memory, ashamed.
He smiles fatuously; he grimaces when things go wrong.
He grimaces when I remind him of it.
He grimaces: "It'll be terrible for you.
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