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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a face-off" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a confrontation or competition between two parties, often in a sports or conflict context. Example: "The championship game was highly anticipated, with a face-off between the two best teams in the league."
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A face-off between the two.
Buffalo's third goal came off a face-off.
He is something of a face-off specialist.
It may soon be a face-off of true equals.
When London meets aerotropolis, it is quite a face-off.
We lost a face-off and lost three checks.
He planned a face-off between model and dummy.
Homecoming weekend will include a face-off with Washington State (Saturday, Oct. 3).
The area is instead seeing a face-off between the army and the clerics.
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Tigger and a shark had a face off.
Suddenly I found myself at the centre of a face off.
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