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face-to-face ['feɪstə'feɪs]
ling. face à face
social.sc. présentiel
face to face [ˌfeɪstǝ'feɪs]
gen. en face l'un de l'autre; l'un en face de l'autre
commun., IT face à face
 English thesaurus
face-to-face ['feɪstə'feɪs]
gen. a meeting, especially a meeting between two people conducted in person as opposed to a meeting conducted at a distance through technology ("If you want to have a face-to-face with Charlie?" I asked W.R., "Why invite the rest of us?" • In an unprecedented move, Clifford went to Chicago to have a face-to-face with Tony's superiors. • wiktionary.org); in one another's presence (adjective: a face-to-face meeting wiktionary.org); while physically present (adverb wiktionary.org)
face to face [ˌfeɪstǝ'feɪs]
gen. in person, directly, in the physical presence of somebody (By extension: closely encountering a thing or situation: He sounds intimidating over the phone, but if you meet him face to face you will find he is a friendly enough fellow. • Finally, there I was, face to face with death. wiktionary.org)
face-to-face: 83 phrases in 22 subjects
Chemistry1
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Industry2
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Metallurgy4
Name of organization2
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Transport2
United Nations1
Welfare & Social Security1