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Discover Ludwig"face to face with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a situation where two people or things are in close proximity, typically in an intense or confrontational manner. Example: "I found myself face to face with my old high school bully at the grocery store."
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Face to face with a bronze bust of himself.
Face to face with SHE.
"You're brought face to face with yourself".
"She came face to face with him.
You are face to face with God.
Now we're, like, face to face with each other.
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When you come face-to-face with that it's staggering".
"As she does, she is face-to-face with him.
Finally, the two agents stood face-to-face with Regan.
Now it just brought you face-to-face with it.
He was face-to-face with his tormentor.
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