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"confront for" is not correct and usable in written English.
"Confront" is an intransitive verb, which means it cannot be used with a direct object, so "confront for" cannot be used. To make a sentence using "confront," you can say, "He confronted his fears by speaking in public."
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This allowed them to confront for the first time an important prediction of inflation theory.
"It's a vicious cycle that the economy has had to confront for the last decade or longer".
Both measures appeal to voters who fret that immigration has been too rapid.Mr Zapatero has spotted a problem that many Spaniards now confront for the first time, as they compete with immigrants for scarce jobs.
Within days of taking office, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg tackled a civic issue that he, like many New Yorkers, has not really had to confront for years: homeless people living on Manhattan streets.
The "principal theme of our time," the essence of which "modernity" had to confront, for him comprised the concept that "human life is in an eminent degree psychological life" (Obras, 3: 152–156).
We still have too many dangers left to confront for us to rest.
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A smart black guy is confronting for most people.
On Wednesday, Padraig Harrington entered the Travelers media room to be confronted for an explanation.
He's going to be confronted for situations he's probably not really prepared for yet.
The current dispute over food exports highlights choices that nations have confronted for centuries.
Arriving at the studios, he was confronted for the first time by a wall of paparazzi.
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