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Discover LudwigThe phrase "escape facing" is not grammatically correct.
It is not a phrase that is commonly used in written English. If you wanted to use the words "escape" and "facing" in a sentence, you could say, "She must find a way to escape facing her fears."
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Lizzie from school, the movie reminds me, had a fire escape facing the gardens instead of the street.
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The head-scratching also migrates up the coast to Northern California, where Raiders Coach Tom Cable has escaped facing charges for assault on his assistant coach and where Raiders players believe this excellent special-teams-playing pigeon is really the spirit of Marquis Cooper, their teammate who died in a boating accident.
A Texas doctor found guilty of raping a sedated patient in her hospital bed has escaped facing any time behind bars.
These magnificent dogs were often immortalised in sculpture, but few examples remain - marble sculptures were burnt in the Middle Ages to provide lime for concrete and any that escaped faced a further hazard, of being cut up to provide replacement parts for damaged statuary.
Peterson authored Running on Empty (2004), Will America Grow Up Before It Grows Old? (1996) and, lest his theme escape you, Facing Up: How to Rescue the Economy from Crushing Debt and Restore the American Dream (1993).
"Civilized countries escape from facing realities.
The Escape also faces a new competitor in the Chevrolet Equinox, introduced this year.
Once surrounded, the opposing army, demoralized and with no chance of escape, would face the choice of annihilation or surrender.
But the uprising was shortlived and he realised he had to escape or face execution - he was later sentenced to hang for his part in the uprising.
Mr Duggan appeared to be trying to escape but faced by another armed officer, he spun round and faced V53 who saw for the first time that he was holding a gun in a sock, the marksman told a jury.
Women and girls who escape also face continuing trauma from their experiences, and largely lack the psychosocial support required.
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