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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now facing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a current challenge or situation that someone or a group is encountering.
Example: "The company is aware of the difficulties they are now facing in the market."
Alternatives: "are currently dealing with" or "are experiencing now."
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Most rich economies are now facing recession.
PBMs are now facing a financial squeeze.
"We are now facing a storm.
However, drivers are now facing conjestion following the closure.
There it is the generals who are now facing charges.
Many customers are now facing a significant shortfall.
We are now facing an epidemic of sleeplessness.
That is the issue we are now facing.
Nineteen detainees are now facing war crimes charges.
Currently, 25 people are now facing federal conspiracy charges.
Four of these officers are now facing misconduct proceedings.
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