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"face with challenge" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is presented with a difficult problem, task, or situation that they must address. For example, "The team was determined to face the challenge head on, and come up with a creative solution."
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We learn fast when we face with challenge, disappointment, broken hearts, and hurt.
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Quite apart from interpretative nuance, the actors are faced with challenges that require committed responses.
Urologists often are faced with challenges in treating men with metastatic prostate cancer.
But faced with challenges relating to scaling and interfacing with the utility company, the focus of the project shifted.
Madurai is faced with challenges of urban encroachment, water shortage and profit loss in their agricultural products.
Their findings have significant implications for those of us who become anxious when faced with challenging negotiations.
From student debt to having children to new technology uses, college students are faced with challenges unlike generations before.
It's also raises the question: at what point should a charity that is faced with challenges close down?
"Whenever we're faced with challenges, as we are here, it's not going to be as smooth as we would like for it to be".
There's something heartening in the notion that when faced with challenges, no animal, however small or ugly or overmatched, seems content to just throw in the towel.
And when faced with challenges, AT&T double downed.
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