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"but faced with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea that a person is considering two opposing options. For example, "He was hesitant to take the job, but faced with no other options, he decided to accept it."
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But faced with that reality, Godsey hedged.
But faced with an outcry, such efforts were soon dropped.
But faced with a real job, Asimo proved sadly inadequate.
But faced with growing numbers of dead, attitudes are changing.
But faced with a revolt of The Families, he buckles.
But faced with three postbags, it's just not possible.
But faced with that consequence, no materialist will stick by him if he sticks by that.
But faced with a crushing financial crisis, it has few resources to deal with them.
But faced with a drought, a man can't complain about a deluge.
But faced with strong opposition from Mr. McCain and the business community, the sponsors compromised.
But faced with a persistently weak economy, industry has been reducing, not increasing, its productive capacity.
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