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Discover Ludwig"hit her face" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe or emphasize an undesirable outcome or result. For example: Sarah was so shocked, she couldn't move when the hot liquid hit her face.
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"As soon as the hands hit her face, they should be in focus".
"She pulled the officer's hair and, in the process, hit her face".
I held her up, hit her face, and everyone frantically looked for the [naloxone].
She had begun to stand up when the acid hit her face.
As she opened the lobby door, a puff of cool air hit her face.
The third hit her face and lodged in her brain, fracturing her skull and causing a massive haemorrhage.
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She hits her face while riding on the zip line and gets a black eye.
What's more, she noticed that the fur-lined hood prevented snow from hitting her face.
Unlike her specs, which are either really loose or magnetically attracted to the midget-planet she's perched upon, for as she bends down and hits her face against it, she rises up again without them.
Cheshire was diagnosed with concussion after hitting her face on the left hand wall of the halfpipe in training, one of a spate of accidents over the weekend in Sochi.
Ramirez, 39, who won World Series titles with the Red Sox in 2004 and 2007, was arrested on Monday after his wife, Juliana, accused him of hitting her face with an open hand during an argument at their home in Weston, Florida.
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