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The phrase "can't face" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an unwillingness or difficulty in facing or confronting something. Example: I can't face going to the grocery store today, so I'm going to order my groceries online.
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They can't face its heartlessness.
She can't face it.
"I can't face it.
Only, I can't face it.
You can't face being alone with yourself?
"I can't face anything," she says.
Can't face the festive season at home?
He just can't face another cab ride.
"I can't face even one now.
It's the bachelor party I can't face.
"I can't face being in the sequel".
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