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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a is confronted" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It can be used in a sentence where a subject is facing a challenge or issue, but it needs to be part of a complete thought.
Example: "In the meeting, a is confronted with the difficult decision of whether to proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "a faces" or "a encounters" or "a is faced with".
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A licentious character known only as A is confronted by his ex, the more domestically inclined B, and before long everything B had thought about their long relationship has been upended.
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In Kenya, a doctor is confronted with a patient presenting Ebola-like symptoms.
"If an investor is confronted with a dispute, arbitration as means of enforcement is much better," Ms. Lamm said.
When an observer is confronted with a visual assortment of dots, the brain may group the dots that "belong together".
This may help to obtain a more complete picture of the burden and impairments a patient is confronted with.
Imagine that a performer is confronted with the following decision.
If such a glycoprotein is confronted with considerable amounts of xenobiotics, its transport capacity may be depleted.
Anxiety is an adaptive reaction induced when an animal is confronted with potential demands and dangers.
Or consider a founder who is confronted with an urgent problem that must be tackled immediately.
However, when an experienced doctor is confronted with a complex patient case, he or she will also use analytical reasoning.
What happens, for example, when a Chinese user is confronted by Roman-alphabet-embedded interfaces?
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