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The phrase "around to face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of turning or repositioning oneself to confront or address something directly.
Example: "She turned around to face her opponent, ready for the challenge ahead."
Alternatives: "turn to confront" or "face towards".
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Slowly, he turned around to face the bars.
Then I turned around to face the front end.
I nodded and he turned around to face me.
Briana whipped around to face me, wild-eyed.
Then I turned around to face the sky through the ellipse.
"Be careful, we're contagious," he said, turning around to face me in the minivan.
When the song was over, Mr. Hetland turned around to face the small audience.
Then it will turn around to face the sun again, so it can recharge its batteries.
She told the driver, who pulled over and turned around to face the passengers.
And then they stick around to face down the wind and the rain.
And when she turned around to face the remoteness, she had one thought: Oh my God.
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