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head-on-head

 

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Head-on-head

Part of Speech: Adjective, Adverb, Noun

Sense: Used to describe a situation or confrontation where two or more entities are directly facing or opposing each other.

Usage:

  1. Adjective:
    • During the debate, the two candidates engaged in a head-on-head argument.
    • The football match resulted in a head-on-head clash between the rival teams.
  2. Adverb:
    • The cars collided head-on-head on the highway.
    • The two politicians disagreed head-on-head during the press conference.
  3. Noun:
    • The head-on-head between the champion and the contender was highly anticipated.
    • In chess, a head-on-head is a situation when the kings face each other.

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