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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Head On (movie); Head On (film); Head-on; Head on; Head On (album); Head On (disambiguation); Head-On

head-on         
¦ adjective & adverb
1. with or involving the front of a vehicle.
2. with or involving direct confrontation.
head-on         
1.
If two vehicles hit each other head-on, they hit each other with their fronts pointing towards each other.
Pulling out to overtake, the car collided head-on with a van.
ADV: ADV after v
Head-on is also an adjective.
Their car was in a head-on smash with an articulated lorry.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
A head-on conflict or approach is direct, without any attempt to compromise or avoid the issue.
The only victors in a head-on clash between the president and the assembly would be the hardliners on both sides.
ADJ: ADJ n
Head-on is also an adverb.
Once again, I chose to confront the issue head-on.
ADV: ADV after v
Head On (Toronto album)         
ALBUM BY TORONTO
Toronto Head On
Head On is the second studio album by Canadian rock band Toronto, released in 1981. The album was produced by Terry Brown, best known for his work with Rush.

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Примеры употребления для head on
1. "One of the reasons we stepped forward is to confront racism head on and to confront Islamaphobia head on," said Kaysar Trad, spokesman for Sydney‘s Islamic Friendship Association.
2. Very little development activity tackles this head–on.
3. Suleyman understood the risks and confronted them head–on.
4. "There won‘t be a head–on collision," Simon–Miller said.
5. Some schools are facing up to the problem head–on.