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The phrase "to face prosecution" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when one has allegedly committed a crime or offense and could be subject to legal action. Example sentence: The thief was arrested and is now facing prosecution for his crimes.
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He called for Railtrack's board to face prosecution.
They were detained with their weapons, and now they stand to face prosecution.
Mr. Suharto's lawyers say their client is too infirm to face prosecution.
For a user to face prosecution, their message must be "more than offensive, shocking or disturbing".
The fact that the owner of the house in East Ham is likely to face prosecution offers little consolation.
Morales told jurors that Chapman should have "lived to face prosecution" for resisting arrest or assaulting an officer.
"And Virginia law has anticipated that these people will live to face prosecution for violating Virginia laws".
Four police officers accused of a "serious, gratuitous and prolonged" attack on a British Muslim man are to face prosecution.
Ms. Tymoshenko is the most prominent, but by no means the only, opposition figure to face prosecution since Mr. Yanukovich came to power.
Ms. Brooks, who will appear in court on June 13, will most likely not be the last to face prosecution, the police and prosecutors said.
Even some secular opposition figures, popular youth leaders from the original revolution, were beginning to face prosecution for an array of vaguely worded offenses.
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