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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a challenge for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific difficulty or obstacle that someone or something faces in a particular context.
Example: "Completing the project on time is a challenge for a new team member who is still learning the ropes."
Alternatives: "a difficulty for a" or "an obstacle for a".
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So, it's a challenge for a financial services company to act like a challenger brand.
All of which makes him a challenge for a biographer.
"This is quite a challenge for a lot of people.
Quite a challenge for a jitter bug like me.
That's a challenge for a future round of model-building.
Such grids present a challenge for a combined PDF/Monte Carlo code.
The intimate lyrics presented a challenge for a group branded by its choral harmonies.
It's always a challenge for a novelist to take on front-page events.
And, of course, he's a challenge for a mere flesh and blood woman to resist.
SAN FRANCISCO — Buying Twitter would be a challenge for a number of reasons.
"What you have to understand," he says, "is that birth is a challenge for a woman.
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