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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at confronting" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a situation involving confrontation, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "He excelled at confronting difficult situations head-on."
Alternatives: "in confronting" or "when confronting".
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He was not good at confronting people, especially those who had helped him build Travelers.
In this paper, we propose a novel collaborative intrusion prevention architecture, i.e. CIPA, aiming at confronting such coordinated intrusion behavior.
The police quail at confronting the issuers of fatwas, no matter how political.
The Durham Report, tabled before the end of the year, aimed at confronting the disturbances without illusions.
The article emphasizes recent initiatives of the government aimed at confronting these challenges through a critical examination of their implementation and the outcomes therefrom.
Mr. Awad, like many here, views the stone throwers with a mixture of pride at confronting Israel and fear for their safety.
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LEXIS 77807, at *3. Confronting the New Challenges of Scientific Evidence, 108 Harv.
Arabic translation: (text at top) Confronting the Israeli occupation - March 1978-1994.
Looking at him confronting that truth, I hope the audience will look back through that refraction at itself.
But Mr. Miller is expected to adopt a downbeat tone, emphasizing that the division is at least confronting its problems.
To be clear, I, too, am appalled at the circumstances confronting some of these young girls.
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