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The phrase "a challenged" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used in contexts where "challenged" is an adjective describing a person or group facing difficulties, but it typically requires a noun to clarify what is being challenged.
Example: "She is a challenged individual who has overcome many obstacles in her life."
Alternatives: "a person with challenges" or "an individual facing difficulties."
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We have a challenged cost structure".
The piece that's missing is that it's a challenged business.
A challenged life would have still been a life.
"We are clearly a challenged network," Ms. Lyne said.
In Turner, we considered various factors to determine the reasonableness of a challenged prison regulation.
For constitutional purposes the decisive issue turns on the operating incidence of a challenged tax.
"The traditional million-dollar-a-week production is a challenged model," Mr. Koonin said.
J.C. Penney, now a $3.1 billion company, has struggled to keep up in a challenged industry.
The analysts said: "TalkTalk is a challenged player operating in a very good market".
It turns out you are actually in charge of a challenged bank.
Two-dimensional diffusion equation with non-classical boundary condition is a challenged and complicated model in science and engineering.
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