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face to face
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"face to face" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to two people meeting and interacting directly, without any screen or other technology serving as a mediator. For example: "He'll be visiting our office next week to discuss the problem face to face."
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face to face
adverb
In person; directly; in the physical presence of somebody.
Exact(29)
Face to face.
Finally, face to face.
Frida Kahlo: face to face.
"You're brought face to face with yourself".
Congregations meet regularly face to face.
"She came face to face with him.
Similar(31)
Here are those face-to face issues.
"It's face-to-face.
Face-to-face interaction.
Talk face-to-face.
Face-to-face or over the phone?
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