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Discover Ludwig"worn face" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a face that looks tired, strained, or haggard due to physical, mental, or emotional stress. For example: "The woman had a worn face, showing the toll of her illness."
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His shock of white hair, his kind, worn face, and his deep smile lines probably confused them.
Hoare also said that when she and Matthews first moved into Cotton Mill Lane they had worn face masks while decorating.
The distant repercussions of this uncomfortable episode can be read on Tony's worn face four decades later, as he and his wife, Sheila Michele Pawkk), arrive at the family homestead to bury Louie.
Since Natalie's skin literally glows, I took the challenge and I haven't worn face makeup in two weeks, (I have, however, been wearing extra mascara to make up for it), and voila, my skin is clearer than it's been since 1998.
The authors comment that wearing masks is an "established practice in Hong Kong" (p.88), which might explain why the vast majority of participants had worn face masks in the past even though only about a quarter perceived them to be 'very effective'.
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Their worn faces prefigure the themes of ageing and loss.
Above 200, we wear face masks outdoors.
I know women who wear face veils.
Emergency officials urged residents to wear face masks.
Red Cross officials wearing face masks searched for human remains.
Some girls softball pitchers wear face guards now.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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