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The phrase "faced with a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are presenting someone or something with a specific challenge, task or scenario. For example: "Faced with a tight deadline, I was determined to finish the project on time."
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Faced with a W.T.O.
We're faced with a catastrophe.
Upshaw was faced with a generational dilemma.
We are faced with a looming disaster".
Synta was faced with a dilemma.
And Sally Kiernan Shipkaa) is faced with a challenge.
Londoners are faced with a double whammy.
"We are faced with a Hobson's choice.
She, however, is faced with a conflict.
The BCA was faced with a dilemma.
Now he is faced with a dilemma.
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