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FACE-TO-FACE

(adverb, adj.sat)
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There are 3 meanings of the phrase Face-To-Face.

Face-To-Face - as an adverb

Within each other's presence

Example: "She met the president face-to-face"

Directly facing each other

Example: "The two photographs lay face-to-face on the table"

Synonyms (Exact Relations)
opposite

Face-To-Face - as an adjective satellite

In each other's presence

Example: "A face-to-face encounter"

Example Sentences

"We had a face-to-face meeting to discuss the project."
"The two rivals had a face-to-face confrontation."
"It's always better to communicate face-to-face rather than through email."
"I prefer face-to-face interviews over phone interviews."
"The CEO offered to have a face-to-face conversation with the dissatisfied employee."
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