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"turned-up nose" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom used to describe someone who has a nose that is slightly raised at its tip. Example: She had a cute turned-up nose that made her look a lot younger than she was.
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With her round face, turned-up nose, cheeky smile and working-class Parisian accent, she became a worthy descendant of the mischievous servant girls one finds in classic French comedies.
Miniature button turned-up nose.
The turned-up nose is a characteristic of Yaka figures and masks.
His turned-up nose once annoyed him so much that for a while he slept with a peg on it.
At thirteen, Perry had the pert features and turned-up nose of a figure skater, although she wasn't one.
Although cats are not as sensitive to smell as dogs, aroma is still very important to them, so cold food may meet with a turned-up nose.
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Kim Clijsters is deceptively homely, with a turned up nose and a smile borrowed from some 1950s American TV ad for washing powder.
Champagne not likely come New Year's Eve: turned up nose at centennial birthday glass.
Olga was a chestnut-blonde with bright blue eyes, a broad face and a turned up nose.
Your self-esteem can be raised by the fact that they have that turned-up, flared nose.
We turn up our nose.
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