constantly confront

Frequency: 7.314.5 per million words

to face something all the time or very often

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Examples (10)

  • These texts constantly confront the reader with their demanding claims.
  • As a leader, you must constantly confront complex problems.
  • She had to constantly confront her own insecurities to succeed.
  • Emergency room doctors constantly confront life-or-death situations.
  • The new policy will force us to constantly confront the inefficiencies in our system.
  • Throughout the project, we were constantly confronted by unexpected obstacles.
  • He constantly confronts the temptation to procrastinate.
  • Society must constantly confront issues of inequality and injustice.
  • Living on the coast means we constantly confront the threat of hurricanes.
  • This research field constantly confronts us with the limits of our knowledge.