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Discover Ludwig'pasty face' is not a proper part of a sentence in written English
This phrase might be used in spoken English, but it is not grammatically correct in written English. A more appropriate phrase to use in written English would be "pale face". For example, "After a night of hardly any sleep, he had a pale face."
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Hallinan's pasty face and ghostly white hair bear witness to a hard-lived sixty-six years.
Everywhere he turns, there is that pasty face, that imploring voice.
Unlike his alter ego, Vic, of course, who is a grotesque, manic character in velvet and ruffles, with badly dyed black hair and a pasty face.
The lighting in The Washington Herald is brutal, irradiating the pasty face trolls who are trapped in cubes there and the furniture looks like it came from a V.F.W. hall.
Thom Yorke's pasty face, with its cavernous cheeks and olive-pit eyes; the other, stringy-haired members of Radiohead looking moody and disaffected behind him; the lurid sherbet-hued lighting — it's all just too sincerely pathetic.
Diego Velázquez – Philip IV of Spain in Brown and Silver (c1631-2) The king's costume is a shimmering marvel of ethereal silver speckled over brown, yet it is oddly subversive in the way it distracts attention from his pasty face.
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They were pasty faced and as pale as vampires.
Mr. Reubens is pasty faced as the smarmy game show host.
Absolue also has an S.P.F. of 15 to protect our pasty faces when we finally venture out.
They were vague shapes with pasty faces, planted among the lobby posters in their weary clothing, restless bearing, their postoperative posture".
They are at once real and down to earth – those pasty faces – yet magnificent in their silken garments and rich settings.
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