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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a frown" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe an expression of displeasure or dissatisfaction. For example: She answered his question with a frown.
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But she hung up with a frown.
"I didn't vote for you," Roger said, with a frown.
His reddened face was filled with a frown.
"Zoot was the touchstone," he explained with a frown.
He responds with a frown and his silence speaks volumes.
"It's antisocial," one high school senior said with a frown.
"You're asking because you don't like it," the waiter replied, with a frown.
She looked at me with a frown, as if to say, "You can call me Tara.
I watch Natasha swish it in her glass then inhale deeply with a frown of concentration.
"Things that were the opposite of fashion became fashionable," he says with a frown.
He has two postures: one is serious, with a frown like someone holding his breath.
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