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"pale face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's complexion or facial expression that looks unusually pale or wan. For example, "He had a pale face after the shock of the news".
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pale face
noun
Alternative form of paleface
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Her pale face is rigid with sleeplessness.
Nothing moved in his pale face.
Her hair is pulled back from her large pale face.
Disheveled bleached hair sets off her pale face.
She has round, surprised eyes in a tiny pale face.
I hated Charlie Gehringer's pale face and deadly stroke.
In color, with his pale face, Ruth looks gravely ill.
Dressed in a black skirt and black boots, her long hair framed a quiet, pale face.
His shoulder-length hair, straight and jet black, framed a pale face that never smiled.
She felt for her injured hand and a smile crossed her deathly pale face.
Being a pale face in that context wouldn't just be nutty, it would be rude.
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