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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
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face with

0Even though I have so many difficulties to01u00 face with02u00, I still have to 01b00try my hardiest work02b00 to achieve the goal in my mind.02br
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00First, I think we should use 01b00face02b00 instead of 01u00face with02u00 here, right?02br
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00Second, does the phrase in bold sound right to you? Thanks.0-
  

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02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-

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0Hi,02br
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01font00Even though I have so many difficulties to01u00 face with02u00, I still have to 01b00try my hardiest work02b00 to achieve the goal in my mind.02font02br
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01font00First, I think we should use 01b00face02b
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0 Thanks, Clive. 0-
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Do we use "face with" only for problems? Or can with face with people too?
For example
In a party we usually face with good looking teenagers.
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shininggirlDo we use "face with" only for problems?
We don't use it at all.
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But I found "face with" in dictionaries.
Which verb do you use instead. "see" is better. yes?
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shininggirlBut I found "face with" in dictionaries.
Are you sure it was faced with, in dictionaries? That's possible.
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AngliholicEven though I have so many difficulties to face with, I still have to try my hardiest work to achieve the goal in my mind.First, I think we should use face instead of face with here, right?
I find the sound of this utterance rather awkward. I would just say " Even though I am faced with so many problems.....

That's just my opinion.

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