To show one's face

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Olenek

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Hi,

Are there any differences in the sense of phrases To show one's face/ nose and To put in an appearance?

I think, the first one is more colloquial, isn’t it?

Thanks!
 
Hi,

Are there any differences in the sense of phrases To show one's face/ nose and To put in an appearance? No! They both essentially mean the same thing.

I think, the first one is more colloquial, isn’t it? Yes! It is!

Thanks!
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