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Discover Ludwig"to the face" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone being open and honest when communicating, usually in an unpleasant or confrontational way. For example, "She told me the truth to my face, even though I didn't really want to hear it."
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to the face
adverb
All to oneself
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Arrow to the face?
Certain special considerations apply to the face.
There were several punches to the face".
Kidd took a forearm to the face.
A line drive to the face?
What a fist to the face.
Certainly a beer bottle to the face.
(Also playing are Defeatist, Communion and Chainsaw to the Face).
And she survived a vicious razor attack to the face.
Face paint was by no means confined to the face.
With a punch to the face, the friendship is over.
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