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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a challenging prerequisite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a requirement that is difficult to meet before proceeding to the next level or stage in a process, such as in education or job qualifications.
Example: "To enroll in the advanced course, students must complete the introductory class, which is considered a challenging prerequisite."
Alternatives: "a demanding requirement" or "a tough condition".
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The detection of selected genes has long been a challenging prerequisite, but large marker datasets have considerably enhanced the power of genome scans to identify loci with extreme levels of differentiation (Stapley et al. 2010), the so-called ' FST outliers' supposed to be directly or, more probably, indirectly affected by selection (Luikart et al. 2003; Storz 2005).
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A continuous production of nanoemulsions (or solid lipid nanoparticles) via a single passage through a homogenization device is a challenging, yet essential prerequisite of upstream or downstream processes in an integrated overall microsystem.
However, satisfying such a rudimental prerequisite can be a challenging task in reality.
Biomedical named entity recognition (NER) is a challenging task but it serves as a prerequisite for many subsequent tasks like relationship extraction [ 5].
32 For example, the development of individualised goals, a prerequisite for tailor made care and self management support, is a challenging task, as patients tend to adopt a passive role in goal setting.
after a challenging summer.
And a challenging business.
It needs a challenging headliner.
Was it a challenging experience?
It is a challenging task.
It was a challenging situation.
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