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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning I decided to confront my boss about the unfair treatment at work.
It's time to confront the issue of climate change and take action.
I need to confront my fear of heights before I climb this mountain.
She had to confront the reality of her illness and start treatment.
She must confront the reality that her relationship is over.
The police had to confront the suspect to get information about the crime.
It's time for us to confront our relationship problems instead of ignoring them.
I had to confront my neighbor about the loud music late at night.
The family decided to confront their financial problems together.
I need to confront my fear of public speaking before my presentation tomorrow.
The teacher had to confront the student's disruptive behavior in class.
My boss wants to confront me about my work performance.
The family decided to confront their financial problems and create a budget.
The detective decided to confront the suspect with the evidence they had gathered.
The politician decided to confront the opposing party about their policy.
The principal had to confront the student about their disruptive behavior in class.
She finally gathered the courage to confront her partner about their infidelity.
The activists planned to confront the company's executives about their unethical business practices.
The coach wants to confront the team's weaknesses before the next game.
The lawyer will confront the witness with the evidence in court.
I need to confront my fear of heights if I want to go skydiving.
The detective decided to confront the suspect with the new information.
The manager will confront the employee about their poor performance.
It's important to confront racism and discrimination in society.
I need to confront my roommate about paying their share of the rent.
The police officer had to confront the suspect about their involvement in the crime.
The investor must confront the reality that their investment may not yield the expected return.
The coach had to confront the player for his unsportsmanlike conduct.
The government must confront the issue of climate change before it's too late.
The boxer was ready to confront his opponent in the ring.
The family decided to confront their loved one about their addiction.
It's time to confront the reality of the situation and start making changes.
The therapist will confront the patient's denial about his addiction.
The journalist plans to confront the politician about his contradictory statements.
The CEO had to confront the company's financial losses.
The company had to confront the reality of declining sales.
He had to confront his addiction to alcohol before it destroyed his life.
He decided to confront his parents about their lack of support for his dreams.
He must confront his fears of public speaking.
The boxer will confront his opponent in the ring tonight.
The hero will confront the villain in the final scene of the movie.
The team captain had to confront the coach about the unfair treatment of some players.
He decided to confront his boss about the unfair treatment of employees.
She had to confront her friend about spreading rumors about her.
The parent had to confront their child about their poor grades.
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