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The phrase "are often confronted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where individuals or groups face challenges or difficulties regularly.
Example: "Students are often confronted with various obstacles during their academic journey."
Alternatives: "frequently face" or "often encounter".
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Yet we are often confronted with questions that challenge these capacities.
Capital defense lawyers say they are often confronted with victims' family members calling outside of court for execution.
In cases involving wiretap evidence, defense lawyers are often confronted with recordings of their clients ordering crimes or celebrating mayhem.
As a result, voters are often confronted by choices that might help them now but hurt them later, benefit their children or harm their parents.
His characters are often confronted by people or groups who worship something so alien that their rituals don't conform to any identifiable modes of religious practice.
Visitors are often confronted with towering, tottering forms that they are compelled to navigate a bit like an unstable building site.
In a scrabble for definition, we are often confronted with the idea of being a lost generation, something I just can't identify with.
Nick Turpin has run dozens of street photography workshops in Europe, but nothing compares to Paris, where his students are often confronted by furious pedestrians who don't want to be in anyone's picture.
According to psychologists who work with war victims, refugee children who have finally reached a safe and stable environment are often confronted with long-suppressed feelings of fear, guilt and grief over what they have been through.
He said that while boards are often confronted with several shareholders violating the same rule at the same time, the courts have held that the board is not required to go to the expense of suing every violator.
Many of Microsoft's core audience are wary of updates, particularly those who do not use a computer regularly and are often confronted with an unavoidable update screen whenever attempting to do something.
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