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Discover Ludwig"corners face" is not a phrase that is used in written English
It does not have a specific meaning. If you want to use the words "corners" and "face" in the same sentence, you could say something like "She turned the corner and faced a difficult decision."
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Sheppard said he would love to play in the Jets' scheme, because the corners face the receiver and quarterback and watch the play develop.
Concave corners do not encounter any kind of undercutting, while convex corners face severe undercutting, depending on the type of etchant, in all kinds of alkaline solutions [46 52].
He goes on to say that the world is a dangerous place and Americans participating in its sketchier corners face dangers, like, remember the attacks on the barracks in Beirut, Ronald Reagan, etc.
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Ms. Butler is in one of those far corners, facing into it.
MacMillan's choreography often took him into dark corners, facing private demons he found impossible to deal with in words.
The main building, where patients were treated, has been modified in recent years with two lighthouselike structures at the front corners, facing the Sound.
Lay the bandana with one of the corners facing you.
Fold the paper across, with the corners facing in, using the horizontal crease.
Tyson's London corner Facing down the Uzan clan Money for nothing?
The obvious spot to put his stand-in was trapped in a corner, facing the wall.
I asked him to go to stand in the corner, facing the wall".
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