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Discover LudwigThe phrase "faces him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is confronting or looking directly at another person.
Example: "As the debate heated up, she stood her ground and faced him with confidence."
Alternatives: "confronts him" or "looks at him directly."
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A box full of oysters in neat rows faces him.
As the group faces him, he is alone.
But that doesn't diminish the enormous task that faces him.
He was referring mainly to the pressure, and Mr. Kimmel is aware of what faces him.
"The first time any young hitter faces him, they're going to school," Howe said of Maddux.
Weber came away impressed with Soriano's patience and believing that he must pitch Soriano differently if he faces him again.
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Mam faced him.
Eighteen sales reps faced him.
"We've faced him before.
Two dangers face him.
"Interesting!" I stood up and faced him.
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