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The phrase "face it head-on" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to encourage someone to approach a difficult situation with determination and courage. For example, "If you want to achieve your goal, you need to face it head-on and work hard."
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"You have to face it head-on".
Now I must face it head-on – the unknown.
"I'd rather face it head-on and move forward," Strawberry, who is suspended from baseball, said after sentencing.
Not to ignore it, not to distract ourselves with populist policies, but to face it head-on.
As we've been telling everybody, we're trying to face it head-on.
So I have decided to accept it, to face it head-on.
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faces it head-on, much less effectively.
"We're facing it head-on.
His terror was heightened by the loss of his mother and now he's facing it head-on.
"Mental health issues are nothing to be ashamed of and affect almost everybody and it's about time everyone realised this and stopped skirting round the subject and faced it head-on.
He lived in the moment, loved life no matter what, wasn't afraid of whatever happened to him, but faced it head-on.
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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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