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The part of the sentence "confront a" is not correct and usable in written English.
To use this phrase correctly, you would need to use the phrase "confront X," where "X" is a noun, such as "confront a problem," "confront a decision," or "confront a challenge." For example, "After much deliberation, she was finally ready to confront the difficult decision."
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Banks and regulators confront a similar conundrum.
Today's families usually confront a different reality.
Yet, companies facing these crimes confront a quandary.
Mr Obama's new team confront a difficult balancing act.
The bank continues to confront a series of regulatory issues.
But it also forced her to confront a demon.
Together, they have to confront a drug gang.
Peloquin had come to A.S.C. to confront a recurring headache.
These workers confront a law that is maddeningly complex.
To confront a threat that doesn't actually exist.
But Yar'Adua might soon confront a big short-term problem.
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