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Discover LudwigThe phrase "faced the issue" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when referring to confronting a problem or challenge. For example, "The company faced the issue of declining sales head on and implemented a new strategy to increase revenue."
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Now, on the Supreme Court, he faced the issue again.
This is not the first time this town has faced the issue.
But the Woodward case is the first in which a state's highest court faced the issue.
The last Arizona Republican to be a presidential nominee, Barry Goldwater, faced the issue.
Localities there also faced the issue of affordable housing, but came to a very different resolution than in New Jersey.
Then they faced the issue of implementing any new policy, should they change their portfolios or engage companies in their role as shareholders?
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But it may be time to face the issue squarely.
It allows us to face the issue head on.
Mr. Obama also faces the issue of when to reach out.
However, it faces the issue of rapid charge recombination that significantly suppresses the photocatalytic activity.
Municipal governments are facing the issue of balancing the relationship between economic growth and environmental preservation.
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