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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face misery" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to experience or confront extreme sadness or suffering. Example: After losing her job and getting into financial trouble, Lisa was forced to face misery on a daily basis.
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Only this week, an open letter signed by 85 care groups warned that the elderly and disabled face "misery and fear" as a system designed in the 1940s struggles to cope.
Millions of rail passengers face misery under dramatic plans to allow fares to rocket while closing ticket offices and firing on-board staff, The Independent on Sunday has learnt.
Why unleash an epidemic of addiction in parts of the world that already face misery, and do not have the health and social systems to cope with a drug tsunami?
Migrants face misery at Mexican border.
I was spared for well over a year, but only to face misery.
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As we've been reporting, Take That fans faced misery last night after they left the concert at Carrow Road.
And we wouldn't be alone in facing misery as long-lived as our success: that's what Pittsburgh Pirates fans have endured for a decade and a half.
Very few filmmakers have managed to smile so convincingly in the face of misery and fatality".
For every face of misery from Dana, we have had a look of anguish from Tim Mannah.
She faked real life, too, putting the best face on misery, superimposing it on pain.
"The average citizen is going to face absolute misery," he said.
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