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Discover Ludwig"mug shots" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a photograph of someone's face, typically taken by the police after the person has been arrested. For example: "The police released the mug shots of the suspects on the evening news."
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mug shots
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Plural of mug shot
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We shot the look book as mug shots: How people look after getting arrested.
Page 20 MUG SHOTS AND PRIVACY Two young women in Cincinnati are testing the fringes of Fabulous Fifties nostalgia by selling reproductions of 1955 police mug shots.
Yet her mug shots linger.
No mug shots were needed either.
(The real mug shots say "Alameda").
He did not recognize the mug shots.
Desperate-looking characters pose for mug shots.
They took his fingerprints and mug shots.
The mug shots tell of pickpockets' diversity.
Tellingly, the mug shots feature mostly Jewish and Italian faces.
Some databases include mug shots, others driver's-license photos.
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