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Discover Ludwig"disposed to face" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a readiness or willingness to do something that may be difficult, uncertain, or a challenge. For example, "She was disposed to face any obstacle that life threw her way."
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Large firms are especially disposed to organizational rigidity in the face of distress, as pre-distress inertia is already high (Audia and Greve 2006; Rosenblatt et al. 1993).
Which party is in power (such as one favourably disposed to an interest group's agenda), the major issues facing the government, and the country's budget circumstances will influence the types of strategies an interest group uses.
Others are disposed to listen.
He was not disposed to taking sides.
He was disposed to laugh at first.
I'm not unkindly disposed to her.
We are violently disposed to others and we are just as violently disposed to ourselves.
Justice Breyer seemed favorably disposed to the Pottawatomie program.
So electorates are disposed to reward good economic stewardship.
Mr. Moran is neither equipped nor disposed to do that.
Americans, rather, were disposed to admit his personal supremacy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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