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The phrase "it also faces" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing challenges, obstacles, or issues that a subject is encountering in addition to others.
Example: "The organization has made significant progress, but it also faces financial difficulties that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "it also encounters" or "it also confronts".
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Portugal is a candidate for a similar outcome, as it also faces its own debt crisis.
It also faces dilemmas of its own.
While Labour is in danger of tying itself into such knots, it also faces further trouble in its northern heartlands.
It also faces tough competition in its important smartphone display business.
It also faces a $21 billion gap in its pension and health programs.
But it also faces questions and criticism about its openness and the backgrounds of some of the organizers.
It also faces stiff competition from sf Group, its biggest rival, which has a 20% share.
It also faces criticism about the pay offered to its curatorial and programming staff.
It also faces the possibility of developing countries seeking its aid when its resources have been deployed in Europe.
It also faces competition.
It also faces growing legacy costs.
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