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Discover LudwigThe phrase "serious gaze" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone's focused or intense look, often conveying deep thought or concern.
Example: "She met his serious gaze, realizing the weight of the conversation they were about to have."
Alternatives: "intense stare" or "solemn look."
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What's their function?" Caesar laughed, thinking it was a joke, and he had started to offer something when Cathedral looked over at him with a devastatingly serious gaze and said, "What we need is a new God.
"We never believed it would come to this," said the Ati chieftain, Delsa Justo, 54, a gaunt woman with a serious gaze and pink comb sticking out of her curly hair.
A photograph of him at the time shows the stiff collar, upright carriage, and chin-up, serious gaze that we have come to associate with the optimism of those times.
The fear, panic and emotional pain -- "it's still there," Williams said with a serious gaze.
It's now July, and I cannot get Oberman's steady, strong and serious gaze out of my mind.
I'll have to ask them for one from the final," he said, his serious gaze breaking into a smile.
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While her pictures have a consistently writerly feel -- pale natural light, intensely serious gazes and many settings that look like idealized writers' lofts -- Ms. Ettlinger has avoided many of the stereotypes of the genre.
Above the coat rack hung a portrait of Taylor, painted by Wallace: she looked contemplative, her gaze serious.
Once there, the women stood still, Oliver's gaze serious and penetrating as it travelled to the opposite side of the space, Cuyjet's unknown, in shadow.
"He listened, looking at me with that serious and penetrating gaze of his that caused me such trepidation," she wrote in her autobiography, "In Praise of Imperfection" (1988).
Among the highlights of the show is a van Gogh "Self-Portrait" painted between December 1886 and January 1887, on loan from the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, depicting van Gogh looking very neat in a trimmed red beard, his expression serious and his gaze piercingly alert.
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