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The phrase 'facing punishment' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone being subjected to, or expecting to be subjected to, discipline, a penalty, or a legal consequence. Example sentence: The student was facing punishment for breaking school rules.
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He is not the only one facing punishment.
In addition, Burress may also be facing punishment by the N.F.L.
She said the alternative plan would continue a number of protections for Civil Service employees facing punishment.
He said a program should be established for athletes to disclose details about doping without facing punishment.
"I'm just afraid once we're in prison, there's nothing anybody can do for us," Sean Anderson said, at one point asking if they could surrender without facing punishment.
Decriminalisation simply means taking away all laws that would result in buyers or sellers of sex facing punishment, which its advocates argue makes sex workers more able to seek help from police and others when in danger.
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With many players possibly facing punishments, the full process could take months to resolve.
Cooperators were never singled out for costly punishment and only faced punishment when all members of their group were also punished (on three occasions).
Only Payne now faces punishment.
West Ham are likely to face punishment from the FA.
The players and the university could face punishment.
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