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The phrase "a big challenge that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a significant difficulty or obstacle that needs to be addressed or overcome.
Example: "Starting a new business can be a big challenge that requires careful planning and dedication."
Alternatives: "a significant hurdle that" or "a major obstacle that".
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However, the huge amount of data collected by wireless sensors in IoT will impose a big challenge that can only be met by cloud computing.
And I worry that while Marissa is taking on a big challenge that could be a game changer in how women are perceived in business, any mis-step will be scrutinized heavily, and not a little unfairly.
Unspecificity of ion channel blockers is still a big challenge that needs to be overwhelmed to avoid serious side effects during oncological treatment.
However, there is a big challenge; that is, the anatomical and developmental ontology terms are body-part related and present in local regions of images, while in the BDGP, they are attached collectively to groups of images and it is unknown which term is assigned to which region of which image in the group.
Reaching this milestone is such a big challenge that it's expected to take until the mid-2020s and require entirely new approaches to programming, data management and analysis, and numerous other aspects of computing.
"But it's a big challenge that I had to take, one I'm excited about.
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Although it may be difficult in organizing transportation service for referral, the results of this study speak to a bigger challenge that goes beyond collaboration gap.
There'll never be a bigger challenge than that".
In this case, treatment of bleomycin-induced lung damage might present a bigger challenge than that of skin, and the siRNA treatment through intratracheal instillation may be in need of further optimization.
The team has selected and tackled a few big challenges that had blocked access to efficient, accurate analysis of data in the real world.
It's a big challenge, but that's the exciting part.
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