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Discover Ludwig'faced by' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that a particular person or group is facing a particular issue, challenge, or problem. For example: The students were faced by an overwhelming amount of coursework.
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What are some problems faced by lawyers?
Man, faced by death, acts or perishes.
"We are here faced by fascists.
Tells about issues now faced by Pres.
Only faced by a mass walkout did he resign.
That is the problem faced by America's pharmaceutical industry.
But the supply constraints faced by employers are more rigid.
The inequality women experience tends to be much more severe than that faced by men.
To cap it all, Healey was faced by British trade unions at their most powerful.
Since then, he has taken on the challenges faced by his country, one by one.
Faced by a more combative, vocal audience, Darling was comprehensively outboxed, appearing wooden and incoherent.
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