Sentence examples for to be facing from inspiring English sources

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to be facing

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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He was grateful not to be facing ruin.

He seemed to be facing a huge challenge at Gillette.

ONCE again, Japan seems to be facing paralysis.

The company is thought to be facing dozens more claims.

Dancers in "Shravan" appeared to be facing unspecified dangers.

Universities seem to be facing the situation with equanimity.

Short appeared to be facing a potentially lengthy incarceration.

US forces in Afghanistan seem to be facing similar problems.

Even so, the government seemed to be facing a bleak calculus.

Inter Milan and Bayern Munich are happy to be facing a one-goal deficit on Tuesday.

NJOY is rumoured to be facing a takeover, perhaps by Altria (the maker of Marlboro).

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