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Discover Ludwig"faced for" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
A better way to express this idea would be to use "being confronted with" or "dealing with." For example: - She was being confronted with numerous challenges in her new job. - They were dealing with criticism from their peers.
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It's the biggest challenge Fulham has faced for many years".
Terrorism is a threat we've faced for a long time.
Debris removal in Earth orbits is an urgent issue to be faced for space exploitation durability.
But so is the backlash Obama has faced for spending leisure hours on the golf course.
Roberto Luongo turned aside all 15 shots he faced for Canada.
He retired 14 of the last 16 batters he faced for his second career complete game.
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The best PQI value of consensus clustering methods for each column has been bold-faced for ease of reference.
Serve the sandwich open-faced for a more pleasing presentation.
It stimulates collagen, promotes lymphatic drainage and tightens skin so you will look fresh-faced for your big event.
"Get the hotel in the picture," one young man said in Hindi as he posed, straight-faced, for a photographer.
I have to do the mummy thing this weekend and then try to come back fresh-faced for Monday.
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