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"it is confronted" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone or something is dealing with a difficult situation or conflict. For example, "John was confronted with a difficult moral dilemma, and he wasn't sure how to proceed."
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That is, Fuzzy ARTMAP has the tendency of increasing its network size, as it is confronted with more and more data, especially if the data are of the noisy and/or overlapping nature.
Therefore, we interpret our data such that T. atroviride is facing stress from nitrogen limitation when it is confronted with its prey.
It is confronted with major challenges, including rising inequality and global warming.
Yes, the country escaped for twenty years, but now it is confronted with possibly a disaster.
It loses little ardour when it is confronted with evidence that that something is likely to do no good.
It loses little ardour when it is confronted with evidence that that something is likely to do no good.
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It is confronting – particularly for an Aboriginal audience.
It is confronting centralism and bureaucracy; remote authority and alienation within the actual party itself.
Critics say some cuts make no sense, given the administration's own priorities and the problems it is confronting.
Now, De Anza faces a budget gap so large that it is confronting a "death spiral," the school's president, Brian Murphy, wrote to the faculty in January.
It is confronting a $300 million deficit.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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