Examples of 'long faced' in a sentence

Meaning of "long faced"

Long faced is a phrase used to describe someone who appears sad, unhappy, or worried. It refers to a person's facial expression, typically characterized by a downward or somber look. It is often used to describe someone who is feeling down or depressed

How to use "long faced" in a sentence

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Amazon has long faced such protests.
One of my ancestors is a really long faced horse.
Macedonia has long faced problems from a large stray dog population.
The common enterprises have long faced this dilemma.
Pakistan has long faced accusations from its neighbor of massive political interference.
Sure our products we have long faced with price increases.
Baidu has long faced allegations of poor privacy protections or excessive data collection practices.
Nutrition research has long faced a few key challenges.
Apple has long faced questions about what it will do with its massive cash stockpile.
The apparel and footwear industry has long faced steep import tariffs.
Yet Huawei has long faced scrutiny as a security threat in the United States.
Due to limitations both real and discriminatory, young people have long faced a jobs crisis.
Restriction could not survive very long faced with a proper definition of the right of property.
The PA has long faced criticism from many Palestinians over continued security coordination with Israel.
Journalists in Moldova have long faced constraints on press freedom.

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Kukliansky has long faced accusations of corruption, which she has denied.
Road safety, a challenge long faced by UNECE.
The BBC has long faced accusations of liberal and left-wing bias.
Indigenous communities in Canada have long faced obstacles to accessing health care.
OLUCOME has long faced harassment, from both the government and other interested parties.
The Otay Mesa Detention Center has long faced criticism over its medical care.
Christians have long faced discrimination in Egypt.
In regional areas, the Nationals had long faced a scare campaign on coal-seam gas.
But Israel has long faced terrorist threats on all sides.
Dalits in India have long faced systematic discrimination.
Christians in Iraq have long faced persecution from terrorist groups.
The Chinese have long faced state secrecy and stonewalling.
LGBTQ people have long faced discrimination in Haiti.
This island has long faced an ageing, shrinking population.
Electric cars have long faced two key problems, that of a.
Consequently, they have long faced their stakeholders ' increasing needs for trust.
However the firm has long faced suspicion due to Ren 's background.
As a Sahelian State, it has long faced drought, desertification and a serious lack of water.
Women 's international soccer has long faced a Sisyphean battle to gain respect and support.
What a long faced boy!

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