face-to-face in the PONS Dictionary

face-to-face Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Classes are taught online, face-to-face, and interactive broadcast.
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What about all the conversations and commiserations that happen on other media, on our phones, or of course, face-to-face, with no electronic record?
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He searches through all the rooms and suddenly comes face-to-face with an alien.
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If they ever meet face-to-face in either universe, everything will be annihilated in a cataclysmic explosion.
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Works must be created through a face-to-face encounter with the subject.
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They study face-to-face interaction, examining how people make sense out of life, how they determine their relationships.
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Ideally we'd like interviews to take place face-to-face, so that contributors have the opportunity to meet with the people we're covering.
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They specialize in customer acquisition through face-to-face promotional marketing and sales campaigns.
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He preferred to communicate in writing, rather than face-to-face meetings.
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He nearly gets crushed by falling ice and then comes face-to-face with three ugly, menacing monster faces in the snowdrifts.
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