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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "I recently faced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to introduce a recent challenge or difficulty you experienced. For example, "I recently faced an obstacle when trying to solve an algebra problem."
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I recently faced a new dilemma.
I recently faced a situation where I felt that my contributions were being undervalued by a certain organization, perhaps because I am a minority female.
Three experiences I recently faced illustrate the point.
Why does it feel like the Universe is working against me?" I recently faced a roadblock in fulfilling my spiritual mission.
My husband Alex, boyfriend Jon and I recently faced a period like this, a rough patch when each of us considered whether or not our relationship would survive, and what we might look like should it do so.
As a man who has regularly plumbed the depths for column material but doesn't know how to plumb a sink to get rid of even worse material, I recently faced a flood of problems that threatened to turn the laundry room into a scene from "Titanic".
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Fortunately for me (maybe not so much for him), I had a friend that had recently faced the same dating profile picture dilemma.
Recently faced with a long trans-Atlantic flight, I naïvely assumed I could trot out an assortment of diversions to beat the tedium of cramped confinement, airplane food and wailing infants.
The Irish coalition government has recently faced unprecedented protests over its recent introduction of domestic water charges.
Other lawyers have recently faced similar choices.
Amy Fearn, née Rayner, more recently faced the wrath of Mike Newell.
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