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The phrase "liver spots" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to age spots or brown spots that appear on the skin, often due to sun exposure or aging.
Example: "As she aged, she noticed more liver spots on her hands and arms."
Alternatives: "age spots" or "sun spots."
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liver spots
noun
Plural of liver spot
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They both wore liver spots and caps and pants hitched around their navels.
Carl is not realistic looking, for instance, but has square features: fingertips, face, liver spots.
She's even willing to put up with a few liver spots or wrinkles to indulge this pleasure.
The molecules also attach themselves to the faces, forming scatterings of jewel-like liver spots, bizarre stubble or scales.
American orchestras will no more grow than Mother Nature will take the liver spots off my hands.
A. Liver spots, also called age spots or lentigines, are the result of hyperpigmentation, or the buildup of excess pigment in patches of the skin.
His hair is white, and his skin is marked with liver spots, but at seventy-two he is still a vital man.
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Last week I found the first liver spot on my forehead.
Or rather, it was the incongruous liver spot, adrift in his sparse hairline, that I pictured.
A sprinkling of snapshots show Anne Bass, Iman, Annette de la Renta, Lauren Bacall and Brooke Astor, none with a wattle or liver spot in sight.
But even in this segment — as well as in another critical segment, in which she called Rupert Murdoch a "sentient liver spot" — Bee made it clear that she was motivated by a sense of the media's grand, imperilled destiny.
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