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The phrase "are confronted to" is not grammatically correct in written English.
The correct phrase would be "are confronted with" or "are faced with." Here is an example: "Employees are often confronted with difficult decisions in the workplace."
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"Each time we are confronted to an institution, we want to be treated with respect," he said.
The experimental results are confronted to the numerical simulations.
Finally, these predictive results are confronted to experimental normal-hemispherical transmittance spectra for validation.
Finally, analytically calculated values are confronted to experimental values, and show a very good agreement.
Results obtained with our method are confronted to results of literature in a straight arch-shaped tunnel.
Then, results of various 3D thermo- mechanical simulation models are confronted to a well reported experimental results.
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Even Fukushima's unharmed areas are confronting — to put it mildly — a branding problem.
"I told them if they were confronted to say I wanted to be spoken to directly.
These observations could therefore benefit from being confronted to demographical records.
Introduction During their stay in hospital, patients might be confronted to many risks due to health care.
This field is confronted to a very limited prior knowledge and a small set of usable tools.
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