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The phrase "oblong face" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone's facial shape. For example, "He had an attractive oblong face with sharp cheekbones and a pointed chin."
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He was sixteen then, with an oblong face, camel-brown skin, and wide lips.
She addressed her son: "Don't you think I'm vulnerable?" Ponti, who has light-brown eyes and an oblong face, likes to explicate everything his mother says.
With an oblong face, a thick shock of gray hair, and a starchy voice, Wallace resembled a pillar of Washington rectitude from a Hollywood drama.
Oblong face: Choose a balanced style.
Oblong Face - Your face is longer than it is wide.
Look for tall frames if you have a narrow, oblong face.
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He added: "I have seen more smiles today on their oblong faces than before I came to Rebeldom, for they have been the most doleful looking set of men I ever saw, and the Confederate gray uniform really adds to their mournful appearance".
Oblong faces have broad but even foreheads, cheekbones, and jaws.
Oblong faces (sometimes called "rectangular"[2]) are longer than they are wide.
Oblong faces look best when wearers have large, square-shaped eyeglasses with decorative edges and contrasting temples that add width to the face.
Oblong faces look better with round or curved frames, which take away from the length of the face and emphasize the width.
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