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The phrase "a clear cut challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenge that is straightforward and unambiguous, often implying that the parameters of the challenge are well-defined.
Example: "The new project presents a clear cut challenge that will test our team's problem-solving abilities."
Alternatives: "a straightforward challenge" or "an unequivocal challenge".
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We have a clear-cut challenge here, and it must be met with an equally clear-cut response.
He also has clear cut challenges: eradicating radical Islamist terrorism, while creating peace and changing the economic dynamic with India.
"We believe we have a clear cut case.
Louis' story has a clear cut progression.
But it's more complicated than a clear cut "no".
Ruiz is not for those requiring a clear cut narrative.
In the absence of a clear cut off value allowing reliable prediction of fluid responsiveness in the individual patient, the physician is left with the option of performing a fluid challenge; that is, testing the system.
The matter of lungs are a little more clear cut.
To my mind, there is no better juror for a criminal case than an individual who has experience of the world and knows that life's challenges are seldom clear cut.
Such clear cut cases are a rarity in this business.
The gambit also poses a clear challenge to the United States.
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