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Free sign upThe phrase "face a challenge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to confront or deal with a difficult task or obstacle. Example: "John knew he had to face the challenge of learning a new language if he wanted to work abroad."
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New entrants face a challenge.
Libraries now face a challenge.
But factories like this face a challenge.
But park officials believe they face a challenge.
It could face a challenge in the constitutional court.
But men also face a challenge to their sense of masculinity.
But he may face a challenge if conservatives decline to rally behind him.
However, we still face a challenge to help more of the long-term unemployed into work".
Hizbullah could now face a challenge to its hegemony in the south of the country.
But might they face a challenge from an altogether different quarter?
Could Labour face a challenge on Thursday, even here?A strong field runs against Ms Harman.
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