Examples of 'face great' in a sentence

Meaning of "face great"

face great - to confront or deal with significant challenges or obstacles, typically used in situations requiring courage or determination

How to use "face great" in a sentence

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The volunteers face great personal risk.
They face great difficulty in obtaining finance for a new venture.
Together they have to face great dangers.
They face great risk and dangers.
Victims of fraud often face great financial loss.
They face great challenges on an almost daily basis.
Specific groups face great vulnerability.
Women face great social pressure to marry and raise families.
I believe that we face great opportunities.
We face great challenges in protecting these magnificent animals and their habitat.
They will face great danger.
Settled in his new prestigious office he had to face great problems.
The projects face great logistical challenges.
Globalization means that we must face great challenges.
Many countries face great environmental challenges.

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Whoever has the intention to separate part of this water will face great difficulties.
They face great risk for what is right.
The next president will face great challenges.
We often face great opportunities disguised as impossible situations.
You are strong enough to face great challenges.
We now face great social issues.
And Laura herself must face great change.
Girls will face great danger on the fourth night.
The European institutions and their staff face great challenges.
All parties really face great challenges in this regard.
Yggdrasil must be destroyed at once or Asgard will face great disaster.
They face great opponents.
Passengers whose journeys are interrupted face great inconvenience and lost time.
But they face great suspicion from the isolated locals.
The world and the region both face great uncertainty today.
Entrepreneurs face great barriers when it comes to delegate part of his duties.
Private and public service broadcasters both face great challenges in this emerging context.
Employees face great difficulties when reporting cases of work harassment or exploitation.
Real estate owners and developers face great risk with common coverage gaps.
They face great uncertainty both from the outside environment and from their own decisions.
We obviously face great challenges.
Most Guinean women work in the informal sector and face great difficulties.
We are going to face great challenges in the coming months and years.
Women and girls deported across the border to Myanmar face great danger.
You as a church and community face great challenges in the present context.
We face great challenges as a Nation.
Worldwide intelligence departments face great threats that become increasingly dangerous.
He did face great opposition from the supporters of Braulio Carrillo Colina.
The common monetary policy and the ECB will face great challenges in forthcoming years.
The island regions face great difficulties as a result of natural and economic constraints.
It is some men 's fate to face great darkness.
Angolan women continue to face great difficulties because they are still disproportionately affected by poverty.
Government agencies at all levels face great challenges….
We continue to face great challenges that will demand even more sacrifice and assistance.
Decision-makers and opinion leaders in the coatings industry face great challenges.

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Examples of using Great
It was a great scandal and a real struggle to shoot
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