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The phrase 'to face with' is not correct or usable in written English.
However, you can use the phrase 'to face' to mean to confront or take on a challenge, obstacle, etc. For example, "He had to face the difficult task head-on."
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to face with
noun
The front part of the head, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth and the surrounding area.
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"You're brought face to face with yourself".
"She came face to face with him.
You are face to face with God.
Now we're, like, face to face with each other.
"Now I am face to face with dying," he wrote.
Once, she found herself face to face with a barge.
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When you come face-to-face with that it's staggering".
"As she does, she is face-to-face with him.
Finally, the two agents stood face-to-face with Regan.
Now it just brought you face-to-face with it.
He was face-to-face with his tormentor.
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