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Discover Ludwig"meet head on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to confront or face a challenge or difficulty directly and fearlessly. Example: Despite all the obstacles and doubts, Sarah was determined to meet her dreams head on and become a successful entrepreneur.
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Confidence building is likely to be one of Bradley's foremost challenges but one that he can meet head on by not having a stake in the tumultuous events taking place in Egypt.
No doubt 2009 will be a challenging year, but one that we'll meet head on and turn to our advantage.
It is a challenge the Eagles, one of rugby's second-tier teams, will have to meet head on.
In this one, called "Lawn," environmental issues and the poetics of dance are said to meet head on.
Both men are happy to clash in the middle of the ring and meet head on.
"As a squad we're aware of the magnitude of the challenge - but we're also aware it's a challenge we can meet head on".
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Not an easy question to meet head-on.
This will need a considered response to meet head-on the concerns that have been expressed".
The two illusions meet head-on in the great father-son confrontation in the second act.
In this "light comedy about death", as Coward put it, theatre and spiritualism meet head-on.
Terrorism is a means, not the product of some unified "terrorist army" we can meet head-on and destroy.
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