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The phrase "with furrowed brows" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is showing concern, confusion, or deep thought. Example: "She listened to the complicated explanation with furrowed brows, trying to grasp the concept."
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And they are no longer the only ones with furrowed brows.
For the first time, the Lakers were the ones who left the arena with furrowed brows.
Perhaps the styles will be so widely disparate or obscure as to leave watchers with furrowed brows?
This news is greeted with furrowed brows by her doting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morland (Michael Countryman and Betsy Aidem).
Guilt is riding shotgun, of course, as too many fellow citizens are still standing in line at town hall with furrowed brows and unanswered prayers.
But over the weekend, when Egypt's generals set about killing scores of protesters, the West responded with furrowed brows and pleas for all sides to refrain from violence.
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Even the home secretary approaches the issue with furrowed brow.
Beckmann's self-portraits with furrowed brow are the easiest works to stomach, intense but agreeable.
Some were amusing, and the few with furrowed brow never quite justified their serious intent.
High-One cleared his throat and said, "Well she licked the ice, see?" Gylfi nodded with furrowed brow.
The singer, songwriter and guitarist can talk for hours, with furrowed brow, his voice just above a whisper.
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