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"his jaw" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the lower part of someone's face and the muscles used to open and close their mouth. For example, "She clenched her fists and tightened her jaw in frustration."
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His jaw actually drops.
Then his jaw tightened.
His jaw slackens.
His jaw ached a little.
His jaw muscles twitched.
His jaw lowers.
His jaw tightened.
He clenched his jaw.
His jaw works hard.
His body was rigid, his jaw grinding.
"Hit me," O'Brien says, baring his jaw.
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