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Do "face with" and "confront with" have any differences?How do you use them?
2012年8月23日 10:01
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Randy gave an excellent answer. While you may hear someone use "with" in a passive way, such as "The doctor was faced with a tough decision", it is not as strong as saying "The doctor faced a tough decision".
2012年8月23日
Randy gave an excellent answer. While you may hear someone use "with" in a passive way, such as "The doctor was faced with a tough decision", it is not as strong as saying "The doctor faced a tough decision".
2012年8月23日
"Confront" and "face" (forget the "with" in both cases) have similar meanings in this context, but "confront" is stronger. "Confront" implies defiance and hostility, whereas "face" does not. "I will have to face this problem sooner or later". "He was forced to confront the bully".
2012年8月23日
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