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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'area faces' is correct and usable in written English
For example, you might use it in a sentence like: "The local area faces a number of challenges, including a lack of affordable housing and inadequate public transportation."
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Outside, a covered patio with a dining area faces the river.
Under the Dorset plan, education in the area faces a huge reorganisation, largely as a result of dwindling pupil numbers.
A friend, also 48, who was arrested on Tuesday night as he tried to flee the area, faces similar charges.
With few public toilets and most people sharing common toilets with poor drainage, the area faces sanitation issues.
Returning from a trip to Indochina, she wanted to learn more about the socioeconomic problems that the area faces.
An Oregon couple who built a backyard pool without a permit in a protected wetlands area faces a $2,000-a-day fine and a court date.
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Other employers in the area face a similar dilemma.
It opens onto a covered porch area facing the lake.
Upstairs, the kitchen and seating area face the ocean.
Residents are not the only ones in the area facing eviction.
A building with a large surface area facing the wind may be subjected to immense forces.
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