continually confront

Frequency: 7.113.0 per million words

to face something repeatedly over a period of time

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  • Our society must continually confront the issue of inequality.
  • Throughout her career, she had to continually confront sexism in the workplace.
  • As technology advances, we will continually confront new ethical dilemmas.
  • The government has had to continually confront criticism over its economic policies.
  • Continually confronting our fears is the only way to overcome them.
  • Researchers continually confront unexpected challenges in the search for a cure.
  • A good leader must continually confront the uncomfortable truths within their organization.
  • The small nation had to continually confront threats from its larger neighbors.
  • Coastal communities continually confront the reality of rising sea levels.
  • The artist's work forces us to continually confront our own biases and assumptions.