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The phrase "a face to face" is not correct in this form; it should be "face-to-face" when used as an adjective or "face to face" when used as an adverbial phrase.
You can use it to describe an in-person meeting or interaction between people.
Example: "We need to have a face-to-face meeting to discuss the project details."
Alternatives: "in-person" or "direct interaction".
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She added, "You need a face to face the world".
Get a face to face working space.
"Usually it's a handshake and a face to face talk".
Incoming calls taking precedence over a face to face conversation.
He shared, "I'm a face to face guy.
Call! Better yet, have a face to face conversation.
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We arranged a face-to-face meeting.
Ask for a face-to-face meeting.
I expected a face-to-face apology.
His objective: a face-to-face meeting with Santonio Holmes.
But it was not a face-to-face chat.
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