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The phrase "face *" is not correct or usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context
It could potentially be used in a context where "face" is followed by a specific action or description, but as it stands, it does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "You need to face the challenges ahead."
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Face to face.
Finally, face to face.
Face it".
Menacing face met menacing face.
"You're brought face to face with yourself".
Congregations meet regularly face to face.
"She came face to face with him.
Face to face is sometimes easier".
They do not face what we face.
Sometimes the fighting was face to face".
The reworked face is a recognizable face.
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