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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be faced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in passive constructions to indicate that someone or something will have to confront or deal with a particular situation or challenge. Example: The new CEO of the company will have many difficult decisions to make and numerous obstacles to be faced in the coming months.
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Macro-economic reality has to be faced.
It's horrible to be faced with this.
He's going to be faced with this.
Two other issues need to be faced.
Eventually, however, such questions will have to be faced.
There are also social conundrums to be faced.
You're going to be faced with a strong Democratic Congress.
This issue, at any rate, will have to be faced.
The doubt grew until it had to be faced down.
They have to be faced and dealt with".
But the question will have to be faced.
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