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Discover LudwigThe phrase "facing us" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is positioned or directed towards the speaker or the speaker's direction. Example: The tall buildings were facing us as we walked down the bustling city street.
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That's the challenge facing us.
Enumerates the many crisis now facing us.
The issues facing us are complex.
We see nothing but difficulty facing us".
"We have two distinct challenges facing us.
They formed a crescent, facing us.
Is there any bigger crisis facing us now?
Of course, there are still plenty of challenges facing us.
Mr. Irwin sits facing us as the play begins.
"It was like a whitey-pink wall facing us.
There was just so much work facing us.
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