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Discover Ludwig"face mounting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of photography and refers to a technique in which a photo is mounted directly onto a sheet of acrylic or another material, without the use of a frame or mat. Example: "My favorite photo from my trip to the Grand Canyon is now beautifully displayed on my wall thanks to face mounting. The colors and details really pop against the acrylic!".
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Those ships also face mounting obstacles.
Those restaurants continuing the practice face mounting pressure.
Those buildings that do not comply will face mounting fines.
But if China maintains the status quo, it could face mounting criticism among its own citizens.
Coffee farmers already face mounting pressure from drought, disease and the vagaries of commodities prices.
They, too, could also face mounting claims if they rush too fast to add new business.
Today we face mounting difficulties in getting enough troops, the right equipment and adequate logistical support.
Duffie said he expected regulators on both sides of the Atlantic to face mounting criticism.
As a result, millions of young Iranians face mounting unemployment and a bleak future.
They will face mounting pressure from their core constituents to deliver on their promises and mounting discomfort from liberal Republicans.
Japan will face mounting pressure to cut spending and raise taxes to keep interest payments from overwhelming its budget.
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