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The phrase "are often faced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations where individuals or groups encounter challenges or difficulties regularly.
Example: "Students are often faced with the pressure of balancing their studies and personal lives."
Alternatives: "frequently encounter" or "often confront".
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Online consumers are often faced with images murky enough to be featured on "The X Files".
And those who do get treatment are often faced with excruciating waiting times, which can vary dramatically across the country.
Computer users, by contrast, are often faced with software companies that don't even try to fix what is wrong.
Some have the help of grown children or friends who live nearby, but even they are often faced with tackling tasks their late spouses had done.
Black artists are often faced with the problem of having to elevate through sheer skill material that is stereotypical or even racist.
In geometrical modeling of a reservoir's features, we are often faced with a scarcity of data.
This study tries to overcome typical conversion problems that are often faced with heritage BIM.
WSN monitoring applications are often faced with acquisition of spatially sparse signals.
Designers are often faced with decisions on how the avatar's appearance may affect the game experience.
"Program officers are often faced with making very difficult judgments about a proposal," he says.
Emergency medicine physicians are often faced with the challenging task of differentiating true acute ischemic strokes from stroke mimics.
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