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The phrase "able to face these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or readiness to confront challenges or situations.
Example: "She has shown that she is able to face these obstacles with determination and resilience."
Alternatives: "capable of confronting these" or "prepared to tackle these".
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How would I be able to face these young people dealing with challenges that I'd never faced?
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Each may have wanted to be able to face the other with a clear conscience.
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I realized I was becoming a coward, ready to run away, not being able to face this change with honesty.
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