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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a constitutional challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts when referring to a dispute or question regarding the constitutionality of a law or government action.
Example: "The court is set to hear a constitutional challenge to the new voting law next month."
Alternatives: "a constitutional dispute" or "a constitutional issue".
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Congress anticipated a constitutional challenge to the individual mandate.
That control order is now facing a constitutional challenge.
A constitutional challenge to the measure is expected.
He then brought a constitutional challenge to the law.
A broad-based approach could also help guarantee that any legislation would survive a constitutional challenge.
"First, you have a constitutional challenge of separation of the executive and the Legislature," he added.
(At home, though, he could face a constitutional challenge if elected, due to the unusual circumstances).
Legal experts have therefore doubted that the House bill could survive a constitutional challenge.
"On our basis for a constitutional challenge, there's no rush," he said.
A habeas corpus petition is a constitutional challenge to a conviction or sentence.
"If there were a constitutional challenge, you guys would be at risk of a lawsuit".
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