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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a challenging one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task, situation, or problem that is difficult or requires significant effort to overcome.
Example: "The project turned out to be a challenging one, requiring extensive research and collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "a difficult task" or "a tough challenge."
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"This week could be a challenging one".
Last year was undoubtedly a challenging one for Consolidated Edison.
Brenda knows her task is a challenging one.
The role of registered manager is a challenging one.
Bolland said: "We have always said that this quarter was a challenging one.
"The agreement is a challenging one for us," Mr. Bryson said, "but we can implement it.
"Her road to success was a challenging one, but I never saw her back down".
It is a new question for the law, and a challenging one.
"The project of promoting Germany together with Israel is a challenging one," Mr. Katz admitted.
The future remains both an exciting and a challenging one for FTAK.
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A "fun" lesson is perceived as having more relevance than a challenging one.
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