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"As we get confronted with more evidence of large-scale corruption.
Sharif fought back, and Bhutto was confronted with more foes than she could manage.
Young people are confronted with more choice and the sheer number of options can be daunting.
Since then they have been confronted with more jeering and accusations in court and have faced repeated death threats.
Then, when confronted with more evidence, he admitted that he had been promised compromising information on Clinton.
Buyers confronted with more often wind up doing less, in the form of lowball offers or none at all.
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And I know you could say that of other pieces, but believe me, I've never been confronted with anything more challenging, more complex or more difficult to learn.
"We are being confronted with it more and more — things like upskirting on mobile phones.
Moore's employers were confronted with ever more regal demands.
There are challenges, however, that we are confronted with here more often than abroad.
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