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The phrase "and faced with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone is confronted with a challenge or difficulty.
Example: "The team was determined to succeed, even when faced with numerous obstacles."
Alternatives: "and confronted with" or "and dealing with".
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The Temple was raised, enlarged, and faced with white stone.
And faced with this clamour, how does Madrid react?
The Adams Building was built in Art Deco style and faced with white Georgia marble.
And faced with Amy Winehouse and the Pipettes, Ronnie Spector becomes genuinely moved.
And faced with a breaking dam, Republicans tried to shore it up with sandwiches.
IT is a ritual of self-knowledge, tinged with nostalgia, and faced with eagerness and dread.
I was in an entirely new location and faced with people I'd never met before.
Sound advice and, faced with Clarksdale's blue laws, you don't have much choice.
Once inside, of course, in a darkened room and faced with electrifying music-making, nobody stirs.
And faced with a slow withering, we all just muddle on.
The DeFedes fit that mold: friendless, jobless and, faced with an uncertain future, living on their wits.
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