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The phrase "able to face this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability to confront a challenge or difficult situation.
Example: "Despite the obstacles ahead, I am confident that we are able to face this together."
Alternatives: "capable of confronting this" or "prepared to tackle this".
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The finely geared machinery of the FBI was able to face this condition without pause.
If so, he should be able to face this great challenge, to prove by words and deeds that he is not turning away from the issue of sexually predatory priests.
"We are courageous enough and able to face this and deal with it.
We will be able to face this virus because as the poet Pablo Neruda said: "there is no place in Latin America, not even in the planet, a country with the same human depth as Mexico and its people".
In principle, ABC is scalable and able to face this challenge.
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Not yet able to face the truth, I wrote this experience off as an anomaly.
Sometimes this is about not being able to face the pain.
Each may have wanted to be able to face the other with a clear conscience.
"Most people are ecstatic about being able to face the world feeling normal".
Johnson returned to practice this week, and the Texans had hoped he would be able to face the Jaguars.
"I would like to ask Jill, With your work, will you be able to face the facts?" she said.
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