The difference between Face facts and Face up to
When used as verbs, face facts means to accept what is true, especially when it is undesirable, whereas face up to means to confront a condition or situation, typically one that is unpleasant or uncomfortable.
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Face facts as a verb:
To accept what is true, especially when it is undesirable.
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Face up to as a verb:
To confront a condition or situation, typically one that is unpleasant or uncomfortable.
Examples:
"We must all face up to the fact that we're not getting any younger."