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Is the correct term face or faced another variation bald lie?

The correct term is faced.

"Faced" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "face," meaning to confront or deal with something difficult or challenging.

"Face" on its own can be a noun (as in "the face of a clock"), but it doesn't work in the context you're describing.

Here are some examples of how to use "faced" correctly:

* He faced his fears and went skydiving.

* The company faced a difficult decision about layoffs.

* She faced the music and apologized for her mistake.

"Bald lie" is a separate phrase, meaning a blatant or obvious lie. It is not related to the terms "face" or "faced."

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