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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a problem to face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing challenges or difficulties that need to be addressed or confronted.
Example: "We have identified a problem to face in our project timeline that requires immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a challenge to confront" or "an issue to tackle".
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"It's a problem to face.
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Although batsmen were accustomed to off break or leg break bowlers, it was an unprecedented problem to face a bowler who could bowl both types of delivery at will, disguising which one he bowled.
Tsipras chose to solve an intraparty problem, to face an intraparty mutiny, not in the usual arena of intraparty procedure (in a conference) but by making the electorate be the judge.
Laurent Koscielny hobbled off at the San Siro, but the French centre-half could recover from a knee problem to face Spurs.
Goalkeeper Michel Vorm could return from a knee problem to face Alan Pardew's side on Wednesday.
"In the modern world, we have a lot of problems to face.
Sometimes the only way to see how one is implicitly framing a problem is to face a direct challenge from someone who frames it completely differently.
"They want to talk about extra services and extra investment when actually there is a problem there to face".
Politics aside, President Obama is right about this much: The first step in solving a problem is to face the hard facts.
"Why should I? "When you are faced with a problem you have to face the problem.
It may not be a problem Clegg has to face, but it's a problem he has to face.
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