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Discover LudwigThe phrase "when faced by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is facing a challenge or obstacle. Here are some examples: - "When faced by a difficult decision, she turned to her friends for advice." - "The team remained calm and composed when faced by their opponents' aggressive tactics." - "When faced by a crisis, the CEO quickly devised a plan to handle the situation." - "Many people freeze up when faced by public speaking, but with practice, it can become easier."
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His recent work explores how individuals choose when faced by uncertainty and how societies choose when faced by inequality.
He knew something of a fishing crew's helplessness when faced by gunmen at sea.
Worsley's death humbles us, and reminds us of our individual insignificance when faced by Nature's might.
Such empires often turn out to be amazingly fragile when faced by intelligent idealists.
At McLaren he lost his equilibrium when faced by Hamilton's refusal to bend the knee.
Instead, they showed a modicum of professionalism and resistance, both necessary qualities when faced by Durham's bowling.
Some players might be inclined to become a little cautious and defensive when faced by the Russian.
But GPs are presumably much better than I could ever be at looking after themselves when faced by another doctor.
I have often wondered about the amazing inertia of the British civil service when faced by a major challenge.
Yet when faced by Buttler even a wily campaigner like Kyle Abbott persuaded himself to bowl two elaborate slower balls.
When faced by defenses in depth, the tanks, infantry, engineers, artillery, and antitank weapons of a division work as a coordinated team.
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