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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after facing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that happened or will happen as a result of facing a particular situation or challenge. Here is an example: "After facing years of financial struggle, I was finally able to save enough money to buy my own house."
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Lego chose this path after facing near disaster.
After facing the Pirates, his E.R.A. rose to 8.59.
After facing reality we can get some perspective.
Marrone grew impatient earlier Tuesday after facing a second consecutive day of questions about Williams.
After facing Chicago, they host Los Angeles on Sunday and Washington next Wednesday.
The deal ultimately collapsed after facing resistance from governmental agencies, which raised antitrust concerns.
Nokia focused on cellphones in the 1990s after facing financial difficulties.
After facing D.C. United, the Red Bulls will play six of nine games at home.
He was re-elected last year after facing a tough challenge.
Weeks later, Ms. Hersh herself resigned after facing questions from an internal ethics panel.
(The Republican recess appointee had previously resigned after facing allegations of illegally leaking board materials).
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