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The phrase you're looking for is "faced off" or "faced off against". For example, "The two teams faced off in the championship game".
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And it belied the even-keeled nature that has kept his team encouraged in the faced of adversity.
Before the game, Collins surmised that the quality of left-handed pitchers the Mets had faced of late had contributed to Duda's struggles.
In light of the financial challenges our company has faced of late, I'd like to make you aware of some exciting staffing adjustments.
The exterior may indicate the difficulty architects faced of finding an authentic institutional expression in the late 20th century: it is a deliberately anti-monumental monument.
Updated at 9.43pm GMT 9.36pm GMT Wicket!! Trott c Watling b Boult 121 The first ball he faced of the day, he had a nibble and tickled it straight behind for a routine catch for BJ Watling.
By Colin Nissan November 13, 2014 In light of the financial challenges our company has faced of late, I'd like to make you aware of some exciting staffing adjustments.
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The face of hockey.
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