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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face with being" can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to describe the act of dealing with a difficult or uncomfortable situation or feeling. Example: "She had to face with being the only woman on the construction site, but she proved to be just as capable as her male coworkers."
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Silly as it sounds, this captures the sheer uncanniness of the Big Bang — and, as Heidegger said, the anxiety we feel in the thought of "nothing" brings us face to face with Being itself.
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But what I quickly realised I'd come face to face with was the emptiness at the heart of it.
Faced with being hemmed in, as Vick was, one can easily find the Lord.
A blue plastic shopping bag was a friendly old Cockney gal who became suicidal when faced with being alone again.
Faced with being cut off, the French withdrew from the town.
Faced with being cut off from their money maker, it seems crime syndicates are hitting back.
Faced with being rounded up and deported, many would choose stay and work illegally.
This clearly was a problem: I could be faced with being asked to be sworn in, and what, refusing?
At last, the prospects and the challenge researchers may faced with are also addressed.
"I believe that the movement that we are faced with is an economic movement," Austin said.
"The precarious situation we are faced with is the winter," Mr. Lysko said.
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