Examples of 'again face' in a sentence

Meaning of "again face"

again face": "This phrase is used to describe the act of confronting or dealing with a situation or challenge once more. It suggests that the speaker has encountered a similar or related situation in the past and is now facing it again.

How to use "again face" in a sentence

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again face
I will explain everything again face to face.
Residents again face recycled water.
The deadly foes were once again face to face.
You again face each other.
This breathing space helps you again face a difficult world.
Now we again face the consequences of the absence of a comprehensive political approach.
Joseph would have to again face the scorn of family.
Will again face the challenge following the Kinshofer Route in the Diamir Side.
About a quarter of the operated men again face this ailment.
We meet again face to face.
I now rise further into the air and see the men again face the giant peach.
Good and evil once again face one another in an epic battle.
The dream scene is interrupted by Neville waking to once again face his lonely reality.
The combined companieswill again face intense competition from other coal suppliers.
But they were raised to resume their old life ; they would once again face death.

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The combined companies will again face intense competition from other coal suppliers.
In their first national tournament, they once again face Gunsan.
Obama will never again face voters and so can afford to risk a budgetary confrontation.
There will come a time we will meet again face to face skin to skin.
Again face your soul and say,.
Over time our troops would again face the prospect of chemical warfare on the battlefield.
Most importantly, the Balkans will again face instability.
Man stands again face to face with his God.
Thiem 's next tournament was in Madrid, where he would again face Nadal in the quarterfinals.
Today, we once again face major shifts in for computing.
Seeking a fourth bronze medal, Lithuania would again face the United States.
The United States would once again face international condemnation for reckless unilateralism.
Nevertheless, the team would end the season in 16th place and again face relegation.
Stellar Wind will again face stiff competition.
Both again face removal from the U.S. once they get out of jail.
However, Ward would again face adversity.
Third - falling from a height of 1.8 meters to the brink and once again face.
Kevin was once again face to face with Toby.
After serving his 10-year sentence, Serrano-Perez will once again face deportation proceedings.
Today army will again face the action before the air-force.
The Indian men 's hockey team will again face Belgium on Thursday.
Viewers once again face the undead in Zombieland 2, Double Tap.
L o oks like s ome one has t o again face dad 's wrath t oday!
The state will again face the question of raising its minimum wage in 2020.
Only to return in a month's time… and once again face death head-on. Made it.
Will our troops one day again face these American-made weapons on some foreign battlefield?
Looks like someone has to again face dad 's wrath today!
CRIMEA 's Tatars again face pressure from occupying Russian forces.
As temperatures drop, Albanians again face a season of sporadic power.
Mr President, we now again face proposals to increase EU expenditure and, thus, income.
Even if it were, the region would again face a number of familiar problems -.
Buffy must once again face her old enemy Selke.
She sighed and said, " How can I again face my Han relations? ".
Under Isis, Iraqi women again face an old nightmare, violence and repression.
The Doctor must once again face his adversary to save humanity.

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Examples of using Again
Or he wanted to do it again but without the mistakes
Once again we are called upon to restore innocence
I will not play again anytime soon
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