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Discover Ludwig"face retaliation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is facing punishment or negative consequences for something they have done. For example, "The employee was fired for insubordination and may face retaliation from their former coworkers."
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Timberland may face retaliation in Europe.
However, the UK could face retaliation for banning the Russians.
In other words, follow the party line or face retaliation.
Defy the WTO and face retaliation from the European Union and seven other countries.
But who did Cameron imagine, if he indeed did, should face retaliation?
"They and their families might face retaliation in Turkey if they are identified," Aslandogan said.
Those who do report sexual abuse in custody frequently face retaliation, rather than help.
Moreover, Ms. Amos said, no one bothered to ensure that she did not face retaliation.
Can we be guaranteed that we won't face retaliation and that we won't be drawn into a protracted engagement?
Debate about whether Cooper would face retaliation from players on other teams has also fostered discussions about race.
Then there's the sadistic approach, in which profligate users face retaliation from a garden hose and a miniature poodle.
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