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How to use confront in a sentence

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The girls confront each other about their dead mom and their growing estrangement.
Will they eventually confront their dates with the truth, or continue to lead deceitful lives based on hateful deceptions?
I think it's important to anticipate the kinds of needs that may confront us as we emerge as trained priestesses and priests.
The time may finally have come to confront and decisively defeat academic political correctness.
I thought being a writer meant you had to sit down everyday and write, confront the blank page or screen and get something down.
Hobbes and Darien confront a ghoulish hit man who blinds any witnesses to the killings.
They swarm on to the roads, heedless of the rush-hour traffic, defying drivers to confront their rebellion against road safety.
This film at least rips away the superficial gloss, and forces us to confront the utter savagery of the abuse heaped on Christ.
But we are failing to confront the fact that scientific change is now moving at such a pace that designer babies are just around the corner.
As governor, I promise to work with you and do whatever it takes to move our state forward, and to confront the challenges that face us.
Sayles has managed to create engaging, consistent films that confront social issues while avoiding preachiness or didacticism.
They might finally confront the central dilemma of inadequate global demand versus the permanent overabundance of supply.
This book reveals the choices and dilemmas that confront elite public research universities.
The force will have to confront groups that are very well equipped, notably with ground-to-air missiles and armoured vehicles.
It is not historical fact, but may allow us to describe and relate historical facts too complex to confront directly.
I will never surrender to discouragement or despair no matter what seeming obstacles may confront me.
Auditing, the theory goes, enables members to confront and overcome engrams.
Like all euphemisms, pedophilia and ephebophilia are words meant to protect us from realities too painful to confront.
As a still dutiful, if mature daughter, she still tried to placate rather than confront.
Instead, we are concerned with certain existential realities that confront us, and which will continue to confront us.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Duke of Lerma, infirm and enfeebled by years, was unable to confront his foes.
Substantially the same difficulties would confront the government in a collectivist organisation of industry.
My brain was numb, but I did my best to confront the new situation that was before me.
Then there is an antagonistic power that rises up to confront the widespread dominion of this anarch of old.
We could not confront the gaze of Beauty with great rents in our shirts.
Niall's case proves religious orders are still not prepared to confront their past and it is likely his is not an isolated case.
Ahura and Ahriman confront each other as the good power and the evil.
Those that confront us now are as momentous as any in the past.
Our eyes are shut to the damning facts which confront us on every side.
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