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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face starvation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone is at risk of not having enough food to eat. Example: "The refugees in the war-torn country are facing starvation, as food supplies have been cut off due to the ongoing conflict."
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It did not happen - and now millions face starvation.
One in five Syrians face starvation and malnutrition.
At least 17.5m people, the agencies reckon, may face starvation.
Aid agencies have warned that thousands of Yemenis face starvation.
In the coastal rain-forest, animals are killed or face starvation in their devastated habitat.
Millions of people face starvation this year, according to the United Nations.
Almost half of these people face starvation if they do not receive help.
But as long as the war continues, South Sudanese will face starvation — especially women and girls.
The UN World Food Programme reckons that 5m people face starvation early next year.
But the black porpoises, endemic to South America, would probably face starvation, he said.
Since then 2.8 million people have been made homeless and tens of thousands face starvation.
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