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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "confronts him with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that someone is presented with a challenge or a problem. Example: Susan confronted him with the fact that he had lied to her about his whereabouts.
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Lydia is surprised half-clad by Mr. Collins — and gigglingly confronts him with her cleavage.
Then he confronts him with evidence of his crimes, as follows: " 'No,' he said.
Shortly after Mr. Chen begins receiving generous tips, his cheerful but hard-nosed boss confronts him with complaints from tourists that he is soliciting tips.
Increasingly angry, Sands confronts him with documentary proof that Otto Wächter had substantial administrative responsibility for the slaughter of Ukrainian Jews, including Sands's own family.
His main challenger, Hilarion (Helga Davis), confronts him with pluralism and science, but in the end Anthony clings to his faith.
When the school's ambitious, stiff-backed headmaster (Clive Merrison) confronts him with his behavior, Hector ruefully replies, "The transmission of knowledge is in itself an erotic act".
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I confronted him with his infidelity.
I confronted him with hard cases.
It said his advisers repeatedly confronted him with their concerns.
There, the leaders of the Pharisees confront him with accusations of blasphemy.
Mr. Shaw turned against Mr. London earlier this year after F.B.I. agents confronted him with evidence of insider trading.
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