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The phrase "face with a problem" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a person's reaction or response to a difficult situation or challenge. Example: Sarah was faced with a problem when her car broke down in the middle of nowhere, but luckily she was able to call a tow truck for assistance.
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Typically, the best entrepreneurs are hit in the face with a problem that they are experiencing themselves.
"Every day, they put me face to face with a problem of the past".In this section Better late than never If you go down to the woods… Real-politik A force for good, now Reprints Related items Chile: Jam today, not mañanaSep 20th 2007 Human rights: Slaking a thirst for justiceApr 12th 2007 Chile: After PinochetDec 13th 2006The army has tried hard to regain legitimacy over the past decade.
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