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"in face of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English and is used to talk about something that is difficult to face.
For example: The students had to remain resilient in face of the difficult test.
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in face of
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Face to face.
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Nationalism rages in face of the modern.
Scaling Development Ventures conference goes digital in face of storm.
Weakness of wages in face of strong employment "striking".
adj=AdjList sid,eid) //make sure initialized properly in face of prup,killp,etc.
This rapid production could be a major advantage in face of sudden pandemics.
This has intensified the need for being resilient in face of such disruption.
A lightweight mechanism was designed to meet the security needs in face of the resource constraints.
In this paper a predictive controller is designed in face of modeling errors.
These scorers offer complementary performance in face of a database consisting of heterogeneous distortion types.
Robustness properties of the nonlinear H∞ control law in face of dynamic input uncertainty are considered.
Simulation results also indicate that the semi-heterogeneous architecture is adaptive in face of changing conditions.
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