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Discover Ludwig"my cheek" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the side of a face, and can be used in several different ways. For example, "She touched my cheek tenderly before kissing me goodbye."
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My cheek bones jutting out.
He stroked at my cheek.
She touched my cheek.
Spittle hit my cheek.
I looked away, scratching my cheek.
I lean my cheek against the wall.
I stuffed a wad in my cheek.
I had my hand over my cheek.
The pillow sank under my cheek.
Tears ran down my cheek".
Gertrude touches my cheek in mock sympathy.
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