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The phrase "plump lips" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's lips that are full, rounded, and plump. For example, "She smiled and revealed her plump lips."
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Anais PouliotThe Quebecois Anais Pouliot is known for her pouty, plump lips.
Goldie Hawn, in a white fur, let him kiss her plump lips.
It features graceful eyebrows, almond-shaped eyes, a long nose and plump lips.
The plump lips and wide eyes remind me of a de Kooning woman.
She is all cheekbones and plump lips; high, round bottom and long, lean thigh muscle.
Another two dozen ear, nose and throat specialists may plump lips, straighten noses and lift brows.
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In an age when the syringe has practically replaced the scalpel, the phrase "Park Avenue dermatologist" likely calls to mind Real Housewives with unmoving foreheads and plumped lips.
A portfolio of major couture clients taken by the photographer Juergen Teller, a favorite of the staff, exposes stringy neck cords and artificially plumped lips, the signs of mortality that even the most premium wardrobe cannot fend off.
What makes Gigolo Joe special aside from his dewy skin, gnocchi-plump lips, and shiny-suit razzmatazz is that he represents a very rare filmic depiction of a male sexbot.
All I knew of Ebru before I spoke to her was that she had bleached blonde hair, plumped lips, and a penchant for posting highly edited photos.
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