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"facing the fact" is a common and correct phrase in written English.
It typically means accepting or confronting an unpleasant or difficult truth. Example: Despite her initial reservations, Sarah had to face the fact that her relationship was not working out.
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Society is getting better at facing the fact that many people at present suffer horrible deaths.
Eighty two families are facing the fact that they have nowhere to sleep tonight.
And here we are again facing the fact that neither side in the Holy Land is going away.
"They are making excuses to avoid facing the fact that Delhi has a pollution problem once again".
It also allowed us to avoid facing the fact that our incomes weren't keeping pace with our desires.
People across the northern hemisphere are facing the fact that a warming planet doesn't get rid of winter.
And the process of actually facing the fact that you just realized a loss by selling represents finally admitting that you were wrong.
Old college friends, about to turn 30 and each facing the fact that their lives haven't turned out as anticipated, they're reunited at a wealthy mutual friend's wedding.
What kind of a shock would it take to jolt Americans into facing the fact that we are living beyond our environmental means?
In the closing pages of his book, he wrote, "Americans have taken our old role without yet facing the fact that an empire comes with it".
It also requires comprehensive conservation regulations and enforcement and, above all, facing the fact that erosion is not nature or bad farmers at work.
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