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The phrase "a communal challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a problem or task that requires the collective effort of a group or community to address or solve.
Example: "The community came together to tackle a communal challenge, organizing events to raise awareness about environmental issues."
Alternatives: "a collective challenge" or "a shared challenge".
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In many ways, the photographers said, the opulence in Buzescu was simply for show, a demonstration of individual pride and a communal challenge to the perception of Roma as Europe's lowest caste.
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In the "Consideration of co-digestion and a communal energy system" and "Benefits and challenges of considering human excreta as co-feedstock" sections, we discussed the contribution of considering co-digestion and communal energy system in increasing the resource availability for the demand.
Players in co-op mode can select different difficulties, and a "communal combat system" will adjust the game's artificial intelligence to give both players a fair challenge.
But just spending an hour inside the ISS mock-up in Houston gives me a sense of how big a challenge communal living in space really is.
A communal lounge encourages socializing.
We had a communal pact.
There is a communal shower room downstairs.
"It was like a communal event".
A communal (electoral) award was imminent.
Not sitting at a communal table.
A communal ethos pervades the restaurant.
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