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-to face to do o to face doing?-
Nota d'uso
Quando to face è seguito da un altro verbo, questo è di norma nella forma in -ing, non all'infinito: I can face dealing with the problem, posso farcela a occuparmi del problema (non I can face to deal with the problem).

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