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The phrase "we faced with" is not correct in written English.
The phrase you should use here is "we faced". For example, "We faced many challenges during the project."
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The problem we faced with Bounden lies exactly in here.
"We're facing the same hurdles we faced with drunk driving," he said.
"It's something that we faced with The Iron Lady, because, well – you'll just see how much old lady there is in the trailer for this film".
The challenge that we faced with the arrival of the Obama administration is, they didn't really have time to build trust before they had to make big, difficult decisions.
"There is not a faith or values committee or anything like that, because last time there was a steep hill we faced with religious conservatives since he was largely unknown and needed entree," Mr. DeMoss said.
Today, Susan Tolchin, a spokeswoman for Mr. Spano, said: "Not only are we faced with the onus of the leak, adding insult to injury, we're having to pay for their mistake".
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If that is true, then we face, with the R.D.B., a familiar situation.
The Saudis are a major source of the problem we face with terrorism.
As it turns out, parenting was good practice for the issues we face with our own parents.
Understanding the design principles of the plastic reading brain highlights the dilemma we face with our children.
Let us act on this understanding – and rise to the unprecedented challenges we face – with stronger programmes and increased resources.
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