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The phrase "also faced with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing additional challenges or difficulties that someone or something is encountering alongside other issues.
Example: "The team was also faced with unexpected budget cuts while trying to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "additionally confronted with" or "further challenged by".
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European producers are also faced with commodity prices going up".
Users who attempt to manually install the update are also faced with the same problem.
The refining industry is also faced with a new political reality.
But they are also faced with two modern-day maverick extremes, which are hard to reconcile.
Mathematicians, of course, were also faced with the wave of expulsions of Jews from the profession.
Several of the central characters in his novels and stories are also faced with this problem.
They were also faced with the mortifying prospect of one of their most senior figures being put on trial.
Farmers in the Indian state of Karnataka were also faced with spiralling bills when their electricity was privatised.
While Dynegy needed to delay the vote, it also faced with a problem of how to legally do so.
At one particularly worrying moment, viewers are also faced with a lemur in need of a caesarean section.
He was also faced with persistent calls to stop publishing topless pictures on Page 3 and offered disingenuous excuses for refusing to do so.
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