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"loathe to face" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to strongly dislike or be unwilling to confront something. Example: She was always loathe to face her fears, but eventually she mustered up the courage to go bungee jumping.
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That's the dirty little secret America's leaders are loathe to face.
Israel, loathe to face a nuclear weapons-ready Iran alone, demurred.
The Republicans, loathe to face a core of loyal Democratic voters in the new districts, sued to stop the plan, arguing that it would reduce the number of minorities elected to the Legislature.
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Apart from those rare scenarios, the Conservatives have been loathe to edit or delete their legislation, even in the face of protest.
Southampton's manager, Ronald Koeman, was loathe to criticise his goalkeeper.
"We are loathe to give up that spot.
The reports are loathe to blame individuals.
Users are loathe to pay meaningful subscription fees.
"Randy was loathe to remove a manager mid-campaign," said Krulak.
The crowds are convivial and loathe to leave as the clock ticks toward last call.
Often, they are loathe to compromise and reluctant to collaborate.
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