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Discover Ludwig"on her face" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the location of an emotion or physical feature on someone's face. For example, you could say, "A look of fear was on her face as she heard the news."
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On her face.
Nothing moved on her face.
The look on her face is pained.
She felt something wet on her face.
"The expression on her face never changed.
Glee reflected on her face.
She put a smile on her face.
She suffers frostbite on her face.
I smear the cream on her face.
"She had a smile on her face.
"The fire was on her face".
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gaze on her face
gasping on her face
gash on her face
hint of amusement on her face
happiness on her face
hair growth on face
on her smile
on her challenges
on her relation
on her portrait
on her coping
on her encounters
on her faced
on her are
on her cigarette
on her work
on her mouth
on her mind
on her departure
on her bookshelf
on her lap
on her finger
on her laptop
on her smartphone
on her calendar
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