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Usages of hyouzyou
彼 の 表情 を 見て いる と、 何 も 言わなくて も 気分 が よく 分かって きます。kare no hyouzyou wo mite iru to, nani mo iwanakute mo kibun ga yoku wakatte kimasu.
When I watch his expression, I come to understand his mood well even without him saying anything.
子供 の 表情 を 見て、 母 は 安心しました。kodomo no hyouzyou wo mite, haha ha ansinsimasita.
The mother felt relieved when she saw the child's expression.
女優たち の 表情 を 見て、 私 も 元気 に なりました。zyoyuutati no hyouzyou wo mite, watasi mo genki ni narimasita.
Seeing the actresses' expressions, I also felt better.
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