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The phrase 'confront to' is not standard English and is not acceptable in most cases
You would usually use the preposition 'to' or the verb 'confront.' Example sentence: She finally mustered enough courage to confront her fears.
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Mr. Brooks's assertion diverts us from this context we must confront to resolve our health and health care crises.
This is the impetus behind all great works of art: to understand, to confront, to overcome and to transcend.
There are a number of urgent issues the government and the NHS must confront to address this care deficit and provide the highest quality services possible.
He said the low salaries of building inspectors, which start at $38,000 a year, contributed to the inefficiency and corruption, as did the pressure they confront to keep pace with high levels of construction.
During the ripening stage, the NLR-CT did not modify the growth of the berry in confront to the control.
We then confront, to evaluate the fatality rate, the number of victims reported by Rana (1935) to this estimate of the 1934 population.
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Hydrogeologist are commonly confronted to field data scarcity.
The experimental results are confronted to the numerical simulations.
However, their design is currently confronted to important challenges.
The knowledge and the feelings of healthcare providers confronted to the gasps have never been studied.
These observations could therefore benefit from being confronted to demographical records.
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