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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made a face" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an expression that someone makes with their eyes or mouth, usually to express their opinion, feelings, or reaction. For example, "He made a face when he heard the news."
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Jeanne made a face.
Jacob made a face.
He made a face.
Suddenly, Tatiana made a face.
The D.S.P. made a face.
Mother made a face.
Corrie raised her eyebrows, made a face.
Carla made a face and said, "Blech".
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She makes a face.
She sniffed, making a face.
Nutkins makes a face.
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