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'faced the problem' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to someone who is confronting an issue or difficulty. For example, "She had to take a tough stance when she faced the problem head-on."
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The archbishop faced the problem head on.
Several decades ago I, too, faced the problem of catching a notorious "bad guy" in Waziristan.
Auburn faced the problem — it had to — and its rates plummeted.
Mr. Blotner also faced the problem of writing the truth about a friend whom he worshiped.
But now Ali faced the problem of fierce resistance in advancing through the Dollar Quarter.
"Cantonese opera has once faced the problem of dying out but I believe it has already passed that phase".
As with any adaptation, the creators faced the problem of how to stay loyal to the film without regurgitating it.
Once the American colonies became independent states (1776), they faced the problem of giving themselves a fresh political organization.
All three faced the problem of having to adapt their businesses to the rise of the internet.
"Hispanics have faced the problem of having two well-entrenched groups ahead of them," Mr. Murray said.
I faced the problem in four losing positions last week: ICI, the Pru, William Hill and Colt Telecom.
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anticipated the problem
experienced the problem
encountered the problem
confronted the problem
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suffered the problem
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overcome the problem
faced the challenges
acknowledged the problem
encounter the problem
contend with the problem
faced the challenging
enhancing the problem
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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