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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face question" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "During the interview, I had to face a tough question about my previous work experience."
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Harper himself is back from overseas to face Question Period.
And hey, it's cute to get this kind of recognition, even if it's about the "pissed off look on his face" QUESTION FROM SEAN DOYLE: How should we handle the coming medicare issue?
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Scientists and writers both face questions about their credibility.
There he will face questions from Mr. Powell and his counterparts.
After decades of impunity, the heirs of Havelange face questions.
But the S.E.C. could face questions over whether its penalties fit the crime.
"The film makes you face questions that might be irritating," he said.
Those who don't face questions from family, friends and colleagues.
But she could face questions about her command of Wall Street arcana.
Some think he could face questions on his definition of balance.
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