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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are being faced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe challenges or difficulties that individuals or groups are currently encountering.
Example: "The community is facing numerous challenges that are being faced by many other regions as well."
Alternatives: "are being encountered" or "are being confronted".
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What difficulties are being faced in there?
"Investors can look at this with more confidence that problems are being faced and addressed," he said.
"The challenges that are being faced now are not just a short-term cycle that's going to turn around quickly," Mr. DiNapoli said.
"We have spoken up for the new entrants who are being faced with 60-hour weeks with scant regard for their welfare.
"We want to highlight urgently the severe problems which are being faced by 50 million migratory waterbirds along that flyway, which are all losing inter tidal habitat," she said.
"My clients (the athletes) are being faced with the choice of again skating under and for a known abusive coach or ending their racing career," Williams wrote in his letter to the CEO of the USOC on Sept. 11.
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That's the fundamental question we're being faced with.
But there are places, like Fordham Prep, where the issue is being faced on a moral plane.
"That's the kind of choice I'm being faced with".
"Suddenly we're being faced with a real global villain, and he's engaging in real acts of global villainy.
The hard question that is being faced by nervous studio executives at the present time is, how.
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