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Discover Ludwig"confront him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have the courage to speak to someone directly about an issue. For example: "I knew I had to confront him about the money he owed me."
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Santoro called Garibaldi to confront him.
"You have to confront him".
"We don't want to directly confront him.
Surely it's she who should confront him.
Labour may have to confront him.
"Nobody will dare to confront him".
"I did not want to confront him," Mr. Zimmerman said.
I confront him and shout, "Sir is Shabine!
Soon enough, two uniformed policemen arrived to confront him.
Should I confront him or give him an ultimatum?
When she turned to confront him, he looked up innocently.
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