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Discover LudwigThe phrase "used to face" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: In his younger years, John used to face many challenges while climbing mountains.
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"We used to face Koufax a lot," Torre countered.
Pre-cast "biscuits" were used to face the columns.
Multi-business corporations are used to face complex decision-making problems.
Asked to describe the approach they used to face the knuckleball, Giambi shrugged and said, "See it and hit it.
They used to face a classic collective-action problem: taking part makes sense only if everyone else is.
At every party conference, and every November in parliament, we used to face difficult decisions over Rhodesia and over sanctions.
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Companies are used to facing pressure over where they advertise.
He's not used to facing the good hitters he's facing here now".
"General Clark should be used to facing tough questions about his record," Mr. Schur said.
While podcasts provide a strong opportunity for organizations with dispersed workers - as it's a way to get in touch with every individual – an office used to face-to-face communication from leadership might be turned off by podcasts because it could actually come off as having a more disconnected and a less accessible executive team.
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