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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wide face" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a face that is wider than others, for example: "John has a wide face, with a broad forehead and big cheeks."
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She had a wide face and high, pure forehead.
She is small and lean, with broad shoulders, a wide face, and fine shoulder-length hair.
He is a large man, with a wide face and wavy dark hair.
Charlie does have a very distinct wide face with big, soft eyes.
She was rail thin, with a wide face and terrifyingly subtle and balanced facial geometry.
One was Granados, who had a youthful appearance, with a wide face and close-cropped hair.
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He was in his 40s and wide faced, his head covered in a faded blue bandanna.
The Strombergs have round, wide faces like "The Family Circus" characters.
They played dice with four-sided bones called astragali, which had two narrow faces and two wide faces.
The young women wear short skirts and dark nylons and high black boots, their wide faces turned up.
During the second half, in the 47th minute, Messi pulled a shot wide, facing just Neuer, but the match remained scoreless at the end of 90-plus minutes.
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