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Face Phrase Eslpod Means Time Reading Poor Handwriting

Id ESLPod_1109_WE_1892
Episode Id ESLPod 1109
Episode Title Reading Poor Handwriting
Phrase face it
Text The phrase "face it," in this podcast, is used to tell someone that he or she needs to recognize the truth of what one is saying: "Let's face it. This relationship isn't working and we should break up." The phrase "to face up to (something)" means to admit that there is a problem and/or to take responsibility and blame for it: "It's time to face up to your mistakes." Or, "Do you think the Senator will ever face up to the way he lied to voters?" Finally, the phrase "to face the music" means to accept the punishment or criticism received for one's actions: "Heather broke the law years ago and now it's finally time for her to face the music."
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