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Discover Ludwig"facing controversy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where someone or something is being publicly questioned or criticized. Example: The politician's proposed policy is facing controversy as many people believe it will harm the environment.
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Meanwhile, the government is also facing controversy over plans to push through a wide-ranging reorganisation of NHS services.
Mondelez, which owns Cadbury, is facing controversy over its tax arrangements after it was reported that it had not paid UK corporation tax last year.
Australia is facing controversy over its practice of diverting refugees to camps in Papua New Guinea, while the UK is embroiled in discussion about the ethics of a Home Office crackdown on illegal immigration.
It is, in a sense, a series about the loss of a Vineyard tradition: after twenty-seven years on the island, the tournament, facing controversy for the rowdy crowd of tourists it attracted each year, as well as opposition from animal-rights groups, moved last year from the Vineyard to Newport, Rhode Island.
Mr Bush's vice-president, Dick Cheney, is also facing controversy over an inquiry into the accounting practices at Halliburton, an energy company that he ran from 1995 to 2000.Mr Bush is giving his support to the chairman of the SEC, Harvey Pitt, who has come under fire from politicians on both sides of Congress.
Others are said to include Tim Tookey – the outgoing finance director, who is due to present the bank's 2011 losses to the City on Friday – and Truett Tate, the head of corporate banking, who is already facing controversy over a one-year payment he is contractually entitled to when he leaves in May.
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The company has faced controversy before.
She has faced controversy for years.
Other foreign casino operators have faced controversy in Macau.
The programme, named the Development Dialogue on Values and Ethics, faced controversy from the start.
Abe's government also faced controversy over the proposed new stadium in Tokyo for the 2020 Olympic Games.
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