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"to be confronted" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when a person or group must face something difficult or unpleasant. For example: "The students were not looking forward to being confronted with their poor test results."
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He needs to be confronted.
"They have to be confronted".
These guys have got to be confronted.
It has to be confronted squarely.
They need to be confronted now.
Both these emotional crises need to be confronted.
The issues need to be confronted, she says.
Such evils, he continued, need to be "confronted squarely".
He wants his arguments to be confronted in themselves.
It's demoralizing to be confronted with such criticism and aggressions.
There is only an emotional reality to be confronted.
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