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Discover LudwigThe phrase "faced to" is not generally used in written English
It does not have a widely accepted meaning and is not used in standard English.
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The horse should have faced to the right.
Niese allowed the first two batters he faced to reach base.
But Senator Norma Morandini compared the discrimination gay people faced to the oppression under Argentina's dictators.
Robb Nen (4-3) retheed the only batter he faced to pick up the victory.
The figures in both paintings should have faced to the right.
Armando Benitez got the first batter he faced to hit a pop-up.
But Kell is definitely the most accomplished fighter we have faced to date.
Rudolph had made 24 when he top-edged the 23rd delivery he faced to Brad Haddin.
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On Reliable Sources, the moment came the moment for Kurtz to turn, shame-faced, to the camera and apologise.
"It is amazingly two-faced to be buying arms from someone who is an admitted terrorist.
Murray got up unsteadily before hobbling pain-faced to courtside for treatment.
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