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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Head-on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a direct or confrontational approach to a situation or problem. Example: "We need to address the issues in our project head-on to ensure we find effective solutions."
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Head-on
adjective
Direct, abrupt, blunt or unequivocal; not prevaricating.
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Confronting it head-on stung.
He met all challenges head-on.
They need to be challenged head-on.
Can a head-on collision be avoided?
They cannot survive head-on confrontations.
Some films tackle the issue head-on.
Similar(43)
Now head on out".
His head on these pillows.
So take them head on.
Buck met me head on.
But the head on the floor?
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