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"facing toward" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe when a person or object is in a position that is pointing or aiming in the direction of another person, object, or place. For example: "The scouts were all facing toward the campfire, ready to start their evening activity."
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With your palms facing toward one another, move your hands towards one another until they are almost touching.
I know a village facing toward.
Facing toward the sun, a spectroradiometer measures incident light, and facing toward earth it measures reflected light.
Their route was the treacherous South Col, facing toward Nepal.
Since the turtle was facing toward the top of the screen, that's the way it moved.
It consists of a modified, bovine collagen matrix and a silastic membrane facing toward the body surface.
On another side of the building, facing toward Brooklyn, jungle-wild gardens thrived in the yards below.
Learn about the role that Earth's gravity plays in keeping one hemisphere of the Moon facing toward the planet.
Villages are frequently located along the foothills facing toward the south, backed by hills that give protection from the severe northwestern winter winds.
The ventral (belly) surface of snakes is covered by scales elongated crosswise that overlap like roof shingles, with the opening of the overlap facing toward the posterior.
City officials approved the plan, and about 100 volunteers gathered on the beach the other day to arrange the trees with their tops facing toward the surf.
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