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Discover LudwigThe phrase "square face" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's facial features that are defined by strong straight lines and sharp angles. For example, "The man had a square face with a strong jawline."
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Square face - A square face is typically wide and angular looking.
He is clean-shaven and has a square face.
He has a large, square face, like a detective in a comic strip.
A software designer, he is tall and broad-shouldered, with a big, square face.
Neutrino has a square face, short white hair and a white beard.
Mulla is forty years old, with a square face, floppy hair, and tinted eyeglasses.
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The houses that Atterbury designed were spare and square, faced in stucco, like Foreign Legion outposts in the deserts of Morocco.
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