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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a confront" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "a confrontation" or simply "confront."
Example: "We had a confront about the project's direction."
Alternatives: "a clash" or "a dispute."
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She can (a) confront him directly in a professional setting; (b) accept his invitation to lunch; or (c) have a co-worker serve as an intermediary.
The green-eyed monster takes hold, and you (a) Confront both your lover and your wealthy paralyzed cousin (b) Move yourself into an affordable studio apartment (c) Send your cousin on a cruise to Belize (d) Arrange to have her killed.
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It's a confronting film, and it tackles really important topics.
It took decades for Individual A to confront his abuser.
She does not suggest that a guest confront the perpetrator.
Footage posted online purports to show pro-Russian activists in a Lada confronting a Ukrainian tank.
My favourite depicted a vicar in bed with a prostitute, confronted by a perplexed police officer.
So, how do we as an industry confront the scalability issue?
Finding such an independent consultant may be difficult for a physician confronted with a euthanasia request.
A clinician confronted with a headache patient decides to consult a diagnostic guideline.
However, a clinician confronted with a putative S. aureus infection needs guidance.
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