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The phrase "slim nose" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a nose that is narrow or thin in appearance, often in contexts related to physical descriptions.
Example: "She had a delicate face with high cheekbones and a slim nose that complemented her features."
Alternatives: "narrow nose" or "thin nose."
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In the closing stages, he held off two strong late challenges to win by a slim nose over second-place finisher Will Take Charge and by a head over third-place finisher, the European contender Declaration of War.
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Heidi Yeh posed for a picture advertising plastic surgery by showing two parents with big eyes and long slim noses with their children, who had their faces manipulated to make their eyes small and their noses flat and upturned.
In American culture, the black women who do manage to be considered beautiful by mainstream societal standards are almost always mixed-race or possess white features: slim noses, light skin, straight hair.
Real Quiet missed by the slimmest nose.
They can define your cheekbones, even out your skin, give you a natural glow and even create the illusion of a slimmer nose.
Create a slimmer nose by applying bronzer lightly to both sides of your nose.
Two Highlighter crayons, white for fair skin, yellow for darker skin, draw light to certain areas, opening up eyes, slimming the nose, even lifting the jaw.
If you do not want to invest in a jewelry pliers set, purchase a slim round nosed, fine-tipped pair.
His nose slimmed down, a cleft appeared in his chin, his eyelids reputedly were lifted and his lips thinned.
After all, she noted, "there are plenty of women in the world with pale skin and very slim figures and big noses.
When she came downstairs, her date turned to his friend and said, in disgust, "Why didn't you tell me?" Such rejections seared into Rivers a lifelong identity as a "meeskite" — an ugly girl — even after she slimmed down, bobbed her nose, and became, in society's terms, attractive.
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