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Discover Ludwig'my face' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to the part of your body that includes your eyes, nose, and mouth, or to refer to the way your face looks or is perceived in a particular situation. For example, "My face lit up with happiness when I heard the great news."
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My face flushed.
"It's just my face.
He studied my face.
My face hurt.
My face was horrible.
My face turned red.
OEUF on my face.
Wore my face paint.
My face fell.
My face ached cruelly.
My face hurts.
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