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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also faces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is experiencing a challenge or issue in addition to others mentioned previously.
Example: "The company also faces significant competition in the market."
Alternatives: "also encounters" or "also confronts".
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He also faces enormous challenges.
Japan also faces political uncertainty.
It also faces competition.
The party also faces growing ideological challenges.
The industry also faces quality problems.
He also faces possible treason charges.
It also faces growing legacy costs.
He also faces charges of indecent assault.
Knight Capital also faces heavy regulatory scrutiny.
UBS also faces broader compliance woes.
Ms. Hannah also faces resisting arrest charges.
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