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The phrase "a rather difficult challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a task or situation that is notably hard to accomplish or overcome.
Example: "Completing the marathon without any prior training proved to be a rather difficult challenge for her."
Alternatives: "a quite tough challenge" or "an especially hard challenge".
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Her next lead role provided a rather difficult challenge: playing a woman with borderline personality disorder who uses her lottery winnings to fund a talk show.
The assessment of disease activity (DA) in SSc is a rather difficult challenge, and only a composite index that includes several clinical, instrumental, and serological items has, so far, been proposed and validated [ 8, 9].
In the present day context, when microbial antibiotic resistance is progressively morphing into an intractable predicament, acquisition of the potent PVL gene by MRSA, which represents a rather difficult challenge in itself, would pave the way to an alarming healthcare paradox.
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In the interview, in San Juan on Sunday, Mrs. Clinton said "finishing the job" was "fundamental to who I am and how I was raised," and added her customary note of defiance: "I'm very happy that I did despite rather difficult challenges by many who wanted this to end prematurely".
This is a rather difficult theory.
Confirmation theory has proven a rather difficult endeavour.
This mix makes for a rather difficult text.
This makes customization of an efficient search method a rather difficult task.
Such a prediction remains a difficult challenge.
Revising a curriculum is a difficult challenge.
Mr. Huntsman has a particularly difficult challenge.
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