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Discover Ludwig"lowered head" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express that someone had bowed his/her head in a sign of respect, submission, or embarrassment. For example: "He lowered his head, unable to face his family after his mistake."
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At times her grin and lowered head seem to evoke, with tongue in cheek, Norman Bates.
The rescuers had to be lowered head first to get to him.
As the ball sails harmlessly away, the defender slams into the helpless receiver's lowered head, with pulverizing force.
But sometimes the lowered head — and lowered voice and wincing expression — seemed part of a strenuous attempt to restrain a lancing anger.
As Jane battles against her bullying Aunt Reed, her jagged, sideways jump, her bullishly lowered head, her pummelling fists convey not only her volcanic temper but also her quickness of mind.
(Indeed, the two are ideal bedfellows; consider the work of Samuel Beckett, one of whose poems is taped to Avedon's bathroom mirror, and who is honored here with a double portrait, his lowered head as noble and startling as an osprey's).
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With lowered heads, the sons followed Amm Samir out.
It was a defeated army this, all rags and filth and lowered heads.
This led, he writes, to a lot of "shy looks, undercover gestures, lowered heads, people fleeing my camera".
Mic blinks, raises his head, lowers his head, stretches his neck, etc. Bud moves about five inches, contracts his throat.
After Muller went to ground, Pepe lost his mind and lowered his head.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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