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The phrase "confronted in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually indicates that someone has had a challenging or difficult encounter or experience in a specific situation or context. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: John felt overwhelmed when he was confronted in the board meeting about his recent mistakes.
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He wants his arguments to be confronted in themselves.
Confronted in the past with similar conundrums, AKPD has at times opted out of races.
In January her teenage son was confronted in a nightclub and beaten.
That was the choice we confronted in the lush foothills of the Adirondacks in New York.
He will not be intimidated when confronted in a tough, physical game".
But that is not the situation with which the world is confronted in 2008.
Even as acid rain was being confronted in 1990, climate change was entering the public debate.
"Britten was writing about the world he confronted in 1947, particularly the class and generational conflict.
"What I confronted in David was actually a very serious man," Mr. Nelson said.
Often the other bird, confronted in this way, voluntarily gave up its food.
He is confronted in this task with two men who have war stories of their own.
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