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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added facing" is not a standard expression in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could potentially be used in specific contexts related to design, construction, or textiles, where "facing" refers to a layer or covering added to an item.
Example: "The tailor used added facing to reinforce the edges of the jacket for a more polished look."
Alternatives: "additional facing" or "supplementary facing".
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He added: "Facing the new situation after Fukushima, the agency should further strengthen its leading role in enhancing global nuclear safety and promoting relevant international co-operation".
Somewhat plaintively he added, facing an audience chanting "save Medicaid" at him, "because I'm labeled as a Republican doesn't mean I'm not working for you".
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Instead, he added: "Faced with the lack of sufficient evidence, the judges inexorably but correctly had to reach their conclusion.
They added, "Faced with higher costs, some individuals will have no choice but to leave their homes and enter institutional living".
Some started out as ordinary sketches of household objects to which were added faces and monsters were added, like Rorschachs of the artist's imagination.
Borrowers in areas where property values are declining, Mr. Hamermesh added, face additional fees of 0.25percentt and requirements for an additional five percentage points on the down payment.
But now we're adding faces to those statistics.
Step 2: Add "face" flowers, which are the larger blooms, the attention-getters.
Photographs and letters adding faces, voices and details from the past.
The company's next endeavor, sales representatives say, is to add face recognition.
In addition, putting a camera in a car means that automakers could potentially add face and speaker identification software.
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