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The phrase "facets to" is not a complete sentence and is not valid in written English. You can use the word "facets" without the "to" in order to refer to multiple aspects or angles of something. For example, "The diamond had many facets, each reflecting a different color."
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There are many facets to this inquiry.
There are many facets to me.
"There are multiple facets to this.
There are endless facets to Brook's multi-dimensional career.
Of course, there are many facets to Nevada.
Fortunately, there are other facets to The Blood Doctor.
"There are a lot of facets to this thing.
There are many deeply troubling facets to this case.
There were many other facets to Rickman's career.
There are so many facets to her personality.
There were other significant facets to this fairly lopsided contest.
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