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Chan-Seung Lee
Joined: 03 Dec 2005 Posts: 1032
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 3:18 am Post subject: head on |
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Instead, confidently tackle the problem head on. |
I saw the quote in a book. I guess 'head on' might be used as 'in front'. If so, 'head on' must be 'an adverb', but I couln't find 'head' or 'head on' as 'an adverb' in English dictionary.
As a result, I think that the above quote is not correct. But I'm not sure.
Could you let me know if it is correct and it's a frequently used expression among natives?
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LucentShade
Joined: 30 Dec 2003 Posts: 542 Location: Nebraska, USA
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 11:46 pm Post subject: |
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The quote is correct. In that sentence, "head on" = "directly." It is a common expression. |
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