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Discover Ludwig'faced with war' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation in which two or more parties are on the brink of conflict. For example, "The two nations were faced with war, but managed to reach a peace treaty instead."
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Faced with war, the country must take appropriate action".
"Faced with war, the country must take appropriate action," he said.
Yet once faced with war, Hitler accepted his "fate" and revelled in the role of warlord.
"They were faced with war, they needed us badly," Mirchev said.
Faced with war, the country must take appropriate action". He did not say what form that action might take.
Their actions and reactions when faced with war or the personal prospect of war — colored by their times, their backgrounds, and their upbringings — had been very different.
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We are faced with wars on African soil that are not created in Africa".
Faced with wars on several fronts in Africa, Secretary General Kofi Annan said today that the United Nations' peacekeeping efforts needed the kind of military help that the United States was now unwilling to provide.
Whether faced with civil war, the depression or world war, "each and every time, a new generation has risen up and done what's needed to be done.
"We are faced with a war unlike any we have ever been in," he said.
Coming from the generation faced with World War II, I find this imbalance unhealthy.
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