Idiom | to face something |
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Definition | to stand in front of something; to be confronted with something |
Examples | - We've never faced such a difficult problem before. - If you have ever faced a class of unruly 15 year olds, you will know what I'm talking about. - I know it was difficult, so I appreciate how hard it was to share. I hope you will never have to face that kind of situation again. - The memories I have experienced in the last couple of years have been more difficult than anything else I have ever had to face. |
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