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What's the difference between "face up with" and "face up to"?
Thanks for you answer.I just found the expression on the internet and came up with the question.So what about "face with"?What's the difference between "face with" and "face up to"?
Oct 24, 2010 9:26 AM
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Example: He had to face up to the consequences of his shoplifting.
She was faced with having to choose between 2 dresses.
October 24, 2010
Face up to your mistakes. Do not be afraid to face your fears when you are faced with difficulties you want to run away from.
October 26, 2010
"Face up to" means to confront, look at honestly.
I don't ever remember hearing the expression "face up with", so I can't give a meaning for that unless you give the context.
I have heard expressions similar to " I came face to face with Bill".
October 24, 2010
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