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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Weir, 49, was a fresh-faced teen when he met up with Garcia.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A fresh-faced young girl burbled out her news.
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Almost a quarter chose fresh-faced model Yasmin Le Bon as the perfect example of the stunning natural look.
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And so out go the old troupers and in come the fresh-faced kids.
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Every fresh-faced candidate already has a string of publications, most of which will be unknown to the selectors.
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Impeccably decked out in designer threads and carrying microscopic mobile phones, they had a fresh-faced , privileged look.
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The arrival of a fresh-faced entrepreneurial capitalism intent on whole new empires may not be entirely comfortable for writers.
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The two fresh-faced medical students sitting on the big table stopped swinging their legs.
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Then he snaps out of it, all dimpled innocence and fresh-faced cheek.