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The phrase "a needed challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenge that is necessary or beneficial for growth or improvement.
Example: "Taking on this project will be a needed challenge for me to develop my skills further."
Alternatives: "an essential challenge" or "a necessary challenge".
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To the Editor: Julie Zhuo's article is a needed challenge to nameless online "trolls" and to the news executives who betray journalistic ideals of accuracy and accountability by enabling the spread of cowardice and contumely without responsibility for consequences.
Therefore, identifying the relevant document snippets for annotating is a needed challenge to improve the quality of automated annotations.
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But Israel needed challenging.
"I need challenges".
That needs challenging.
As Commerce Secretary Donald Evans said the other day, "America has always needed a challenge of a big and bold idea".
Perhaps he needed a challenge.
"I needed a challenge," she says.
I needed a challenge, someone who could make it worth my while and wasn't intimidated by strong women.
But 18 months in and spending most of her spare time doing brain puzzles, Wingham realised she needed a challenge.
He needed a challenge to get the best out of him".
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