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Discover Ludwig"new challenge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a task or situation that is new and perhaps difficult or exciting. Example: Starting a new job is a new challenge, but I am eager to learn and grow in this role.
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New Challenge to the West.
But a new challenge looms.
He wanted a new challenge.
"It's just a new challenge.
Was it a new challenge?
I wanted a new challenge".
It's a new challenge.
"It's a new challenge to enjoy.
You dream up a new challenge.
But Guardiola also needs a new challenge.
A new challenge: boys' night out.
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