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The phrase "face charges of" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used when someone is accused of a serious crime and the legal system is seeking to prosecute them for it. For example: John Smith was arrested yesterday and will face charges of murder in the coming week.
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Both her sons face charges of corruption.
Their leaders face charges of terrorism.
Two also face charges of resisting arrest.
Many face charges of treason.
Tall towers also face charges of elitism.
They face charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
They also face charges of assaulting four federal agents.
Its owners face charges of money laundering and facilitating prostitution.
They face charges of conspiring to traffic in counterfeit goods.
They face charges of taking bribes from businessmen.
Both men face charges of conspiracy and scheming to defraud.
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