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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a challenge which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific challenge or difficulty that is being discussed or described.
Example: "The project presented a challenge which required innovative solutions from the team."
Alternatives: "a challenge that" or "a challenge where".
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It's a puzzle and a challenge which clearly delights Rothman.
It is a challenge which he is up to.
She chose not to use a challenge, which would have shown the ball was in.
In February Wenger vilified the centre-back after he was sent off for a challenge which broke Aaron Ramsey's leg.
Mr Geoffrey Lloyd rightly pointed out on Wednesday that it symbolises a challenge which the free nations dare not ignore.
Seeing for more than a block or two in any direction is a challenge, which is how residents like it.
Sankar admits pulling the data together is always a challenge, which is perhaps why no one has done it before.
The constitutionality of capital punishment was also put to a challenge, which the Supreme Court did not get round to dismissing until last year.
Planning for urban reinvestment in an era of constrained authority and limited resources is a challenge which, though formidable, can be mastered.
It is a challenge which I know the council and the people of this city can meet with determination and spirit.
There was still time, though, for a third red card: Wrexham's Johnny Hunt dismissed for a challenge which left Curtis Weston with a suspected broken leg.
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