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The phrase "have to face" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing challenges, difficulties, or situations that one must confront or deal with.
Example: "We all have to face our fears at some point in our lives."
Alternatives: "must confront" or "need to deal with".
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"But we will have to face it".
You have to face the competition.
"You have to face it head-on".
Now he will have to face them.
"Otherwise I have to face the consequences".
You have to face it".
"Employees will have to face the music".
It's a challenge you have to face.
"You have to face reality," Howe said.
"But we do have to face facts.
"You face what you have to face.
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