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Discover Ludwig"face facts" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to confront and accept the reality or truth of a situation. Example: Despite her efforts to deny it, Sally had to face the facts that she had failed the exam.
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Guston makes us face facts.
Look, face facts.
Time to face facts.
It is time to face facts squarely.
He said: "It's time to face facts.
"But we do have to face facts.
Look, face facts, British tennis is crap.
Ivan Steinbeck's portrait is called Face Facts (2012).
It is time for the Legislature to face facts.
Just face facts: Birds scream from time to time.
You need to face facts and take responsibility.
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