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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will face scrutiny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or subject that is expected to be examined closely or critically. Example: "The new policy will face scrutiny from various stakeholders concerned about its implications."
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The Police Department will face scrutiny as well.
"Public officials voluntarily assume the risk that they will face scrutiny".
As president, Mr. Obama will face scrutiny that Mr. Romney will not.
The carriers, whose 2014 merger attempt was blocked, will face scrutiny from three major agencies, including the Justice Department.
Smith, in particular, will face scrutiny for several debatable decisions, most notably after his team failed on two short fourth-down plays.
Atlanta's Chipper Jones told reporters Wednesday that as Rodriguez hits more home runs, he will face scrutiny about whether he has taken steroids.
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Ms. Jewell will also face scrutiny from environmental and conservation advocates who will want to know about her approach to the preservation of public lands.
Given its parent company – Google – YouTube will inevitably face scrutiny over how it plans to make money from the YouTube kids app, and what data it will be collecting from usage of it.
Next year, the transactions will also face scrutiny from the House's new Democratic majority.
Mr. Lay will now face scrutiny for his role in Enron's collapse from federal investigators and Congressional committees.
The latest pay disclosures come amid expectations that the industry will soon face scrutiny of the way it treats small business customers.
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