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Discover Ludwig"swollen face" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to describe a physical feature, as in this example: She woke up with a swollen face the next morning.
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facial edema: swollen tongue, lips or eyelids, swollen face.
For weeks after the operation, she could not speak with her heavily bandaged swollen face.
Shame!" yelled the demonstrators, some of whom held pictures of Chernovil's battered, bruised and swollen face.
The streets of Kiev were plastered with images of a young woman's bruised and swollen face on Thursday morning.
Gale gently ices the woman's bruised and swollen face.
Muhammad appeared after the confrontation with a bruised and swollen face and said police had kicked him in the face when he was on the ground handcuffed.
In one video, an old man with a bruised and swollen face says he was paid $1,300 for information that led to a drone strike in a North Waziristan village last year.
Also, wake up early not to get swollen face.
"I had swollen feet, swollen face, swollen arms... those dresses did not fit me like it should a pregnant woman," Tina says.
They were also rated as having a more swollen face, redder eyes, less glossy and less patchy skin as well as a more drooping mouth, hanging eyelids and – in particular – paler lips.
Omar's swollen face froze.
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