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Discover Ludwig"To confront this issue" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to introduce a specific problem or challenge that needs to be addressed. Example: To confront this issue, we need to gather more data and conduct thorough research before making a decision.
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Yellowism was established to confront this issue.
Aides to Mr. Romney have known for years that he would have to confront this issue.
The question of whether to confront this issue, Tomasky notes, divided her advisers.
You keep running it from the first play until the last one and force Denver to confront this issue.
We do know that a lot of people are going to confront this issue in coming years as the population ages.
"I felt it was my responsibility to confront this issue because, maybe, I've spent most of my life receding from my responsibility as a Jewish person".
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But to truly confront this issue, the US and Iran must develop the foundation of trust necessary to broker a lasting agreement.
"With quality recreational facilities which means, in some cases, synthetic turf fields we will be able to better confront this issue," he says.
Turn the other way, it is hoped, and maybe we won't need to confront this painful issue after all.
Singh says only that "the writers sneakily sidestepped having to confront this controversial issue"; but he then goes on to quote Carl Friedrich Gauss, writing to Sophie Germain in 1806 after discovering that she was not, in fact, Monsieur LeBlanc.
The appointment of the former Times journalist – and close friend of Campbell Tom Baldwinin as media adviser, in December 2010, appeared to signal that Miliband recognised the danger, since Baldwin's pitch for the job had been centred on the need to confront this very issue.
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