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The phrase "pensive demeanor" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means the way someone's facial expression and body language shows deep thought or reflection. Example: Despite his usual cheerful personality, John walked into the room with a pensive demeanor, lost in his own thoughts about the upcoming exam.
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Stout, and bespectacled, Mr. Makhija, who turns 30 this June, has a pensive demeanor when he's off-stage, more reminiscent of a kindly librarian than some snarling death metal vocalist.
Rego, a veteran wildlife biologist with Connecticut's Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) — and a man of otherwise sober, even pensive demeanor — calls it a "holy shit moment" during a recent visit to the state's Sessions Woods Wildlife Division office in Burlington, where the remains of the cat are kept.
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Mr. Donovan's small, pensive mouth and slightly irritable demeanor make David earthy.
Then Victoria turned pensive.
Dave looked pensive.
Jonah seemed pensive, concerned.
Bechdel was pensive.
What was his demeanor?
"I like his demeanor.
Pensive, sometimes melancholy, tentative.
He seemed pensive.
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