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Discover Ludwig'it faces' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use 'it faces' to refer to an object that has a particular orientation. For example, "The house faces north."
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Now it faces its greatest challenge.
But it faces problems of its own.
It faces considerable dissension among its ranks.
It faces two problems.
It faces many constraints.
It faces southwest".
It faces serious competition.
Now it faces one.
It faces real challenges.
It faces north onto the….
But it faces problems nonetheless.
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