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The phrase "were face" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage. Example: "They were face to face with the challenge ahead."
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were face
noun
The front part of the head, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth and the surrounding area.
Exact(32)
We were face to face.
We were face to snout with the animal.
But by the end, they were face down once again.
But all doubts disappeared once they were face to face.
Once again the Queen and I were face to face.
Nonette grinned, stopping when we were face to face.
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"None of them were face-to-face.
Five respondents were interviewed electronically and ten respondents were face-to-face interviewed.
They were face-to-face interviewed by a semi-structured questionnaire.
Experts from the Dutch energy sector were face-to-face interviewed by a semi-structured questionnaire.
The different types of observations were face-to-face, online posts on discussion boards, wikis and 3D virtual worlds.
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