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Discover Ludwig"liable to face" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the potential consequences of an action. For example: "Those who break the law are liable to face severe punishments."
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Dulles thought that they were liable to face a situation in which the President would be incapable of acting, without recognizing his own incapacity.
Investigating magistrate Baltasar Garzon said yesterday that all eight men remanded in Madrid were liable to face charges of terrorism and charges related to the total number of deaths and injuries on September 11.
Unlike in the United States, British whips can set a clear party line on a given bill; if you vote against your party on a so-called three-line-whip issue, you are liable to face serious disciplinary action.
Adding to a bad day for Hull, Abel Hernández is liable to face a three-match ban after appearing to strike Phil Jones in an incident not seen by the officials.
The bank is also liable to face fines over its involvement in American mortgage products which were at the heart of the US financial crisis.
Ireland still has some of Europe's strictest abortion laws — with those getting terminations or anyone who helps them liable to face lengthy prison sentences.
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A spokesman for the group said: "We are aware of the difficulties liable to be faced by any body which voices public criticism of the Israeli government".
But hunters and hikers alike are liable to come face to face with a nasty surprise: a growing number of feral hogs, the destructive descendants of domesticated animals, are stalking America.During its short and brutal life, a feral hog may grow to become a monster of several hundred pounds, covered with bristly hair and fronted with a set of fierce, killing tusks.
The deal, the people said, would have required Mr. Tourre to face a lifetime ban from the securities industry and a cash penalty — virtually the same punishment he would face if found liable at trial.
Face to face.
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