Example sentences for: face-to-face

How can you use “face-to-face” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The Dictionary is based both on face-to-face interviews carried out in all fifty states between 1965 and 1970, and on an extensive collection of written materials (diaries, letters, novels, histories, biographies, newspapers, and government documents) that cover our history from the colonial period up to the present.

  • However, the practice of medicine is patient by patient, accomplished in the face-to-face doctor–patient relationship.

  • The organizations also adjusted the meeting times and lengths to accommodate member needs and attempted to enhance the meeting's efficiency and effectiveness by limiting the time for presentations, approving most topics and presentations before the meetings, and adjusting meeting times to maximize face-to-face discussions between members.

  • Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg put the school into the news this month when she expressed her dismay about online legal education to the San Jose Mercury News . Ginsburg decried the lack of "face-to-face interaction," to which Concord student William Boletta responded, "I suggest that she might want to take a Tylenol or two and get ready for the 21 st century."

  • You have to pay the group's dues ($10 a year) to use the services; after that you get 30 minutes of legal counseling, either face-to-face or by phone, at no cost.


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