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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a massive challenge because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a significant difficulty or obstacle that is being explained or elaborated upon.
Example: "The project was a massive challenge because of the tight deadlines and limited resources."
Alternatives: "a significant hurdle due to" or "a considerable difficulty because of".
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"It will be a massive challenge because they're an excellent side.
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I say "all I have to do", but that is a massive challenge in itself because it is straight after the rest day and a lot of riders will be looking at getting in the break.
"We know we have a massive challenge on our hands because Saracens are a very good team," he said.
"It's a massive challenge that lies ahead of us because 10 points against a quality side is a reasonable margin," he said.
"This squad is ready to attempt to stay in the Premier league because it's a massive challenge". "It's not necessarily about going down to League One - and I am not a liar.
I think it became that because it was such a massive challenge to get it right.
"It's by no means easy for me because I've still got a massive challenge with Nico.
This is a massive challenge.
We see that as a massive challenge".
It's a massive challenge," O'Sullivan added.
There's still a massive challenge.
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