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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face trial" is correct and common in written English.
It means to be brought to trial or to have to stand trial for a crime or accusation. Example: The suspect will face trial next month for his involvement in the bank robbery.
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Could clergymen face trial?
Dozens will never face trial.
They face trial next year.
The others face trial later.
They should face trial".
But could he ever face trial there?
I might rather face trial".
She will not face trial.
He was to face trial this month.
It is not clear when Colonel Kudyakov will face trial.
He is expected to face trial in 2010.
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