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The phrase "a practical challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficulty or obstacle that is realistic and applicable in a real-world context.
Example: "The team faced a practical challenge when trying to implement the new software within the existing infrastructure."
Alternatives: "a real-world challenge" or "a tangible obstacle".
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But it was also, more pressingly, a practical challenge.
There is a practical challenge too, for readers have varying degrees of prior knowledge.
Still, Mr. Clayton's client list highlights a practical challenge that awaits him.
A practical challenge to biochar production from manure is its moisture content.
Refrigerant flow mal-distribution is a practical challenge in most microchannel heat exchangers (MCHXs) applications.
Nevertheless, it remains a practical challenge to improve the poor electronic conductivity of Li3V2(PO4)3.
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However, simultaneous transmissions of the different nodes during the cooperation phase impose a major practical challenge, especially for a large number of the transmitting nodes distributed over a large network area.
The data storage and CPU resources needed pose a huge practical challenge for data analyses in a local environment.
The agencies, she wrote, face "a vast practical challenge.
Persuading mothers to send daughters to school is often a formidable practical challenge.
Our ignorance of the financial facts of life highlights a growing practical challenge to good decision making and important outcomes for people.
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