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The phrase "faced with a choice" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when somebody is presented with an option, or is required to make a decision. For example: "Faced with a choice between a new car or a vacation, John chose to buy the car."
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Tsipras was faced with a choice.
But about 15 years ago I was faced with a choice.
They are faced with a choice: accelerated integration or prolonged drift into irrelevance.
Mr. Mask, faced with a choice between his music and his finance career, decided to quit.
"That might sound extreme, but when you're faced with a choice, it can help".
Now he was faced with a choice: would he use his invisibility for good or evil?
"Faced with a choice, we hope Congress chooses conservation programs that help all farmers".
Faced with a choice, Mr. Hackett said he decided to favor Mr. Codey, an old friend.
"As it is, we're faced with a choice of a number of very unpalatable alternatives.
I was faced with a choice: the path of least resistance or something radical.
"So many times in life, we're faced with a choice," Douglas says at one point.
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