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face it
Idioms and Phrases
see face up to .Example Sentences
Let’s face it, Newsom is, as you suggest, a longshot to begin with.
"He tells us we don't need Europe to help us with money. So how are we going to live? Let's face it: Europe feeds us!" she says.
Graeme Blair, an associate professor of political science, explains in the suit how attackers on April 30 sprayed “chemical munitions” in his face — it is unclear which kind — leaving a burning sensation for hours.
Let's face it, Newcastle were due a Wembley win and, finally, this was our turn - Liverpool are going to win the Premier League, so they can have that, but this cup is ours!
He said the upgrades would have saved him £900 a year in energy bills, but explained: "Let's face it, I couldn't recoup that cost in the lifetime that I've got left."
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