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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular challenge for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring difficulty or obstacle faced by someone or something.
Example: "Meeting tight deadlines is a regular challenge for our team, but we always find a way to deliver quality work."
Alternatives: "a common difficulty for" or "a frequent obstacle for".
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Aston Villa chief executive Tom Fox says the Premier League club is targeting a regular challenge for European football within three years.
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Give yourself a regular challenge: one new pitch or query once a week, for example.
This is a regular challenge when comparing studies in rural health.
The BBC should make this a regular live challenge.
Wembley, meanwhile, hosted a double-header during the 2011 Four Nations Series and is a regular venue for the Challenge Cup final.
Wembley hosted a double-header during the 2011 Four Nations and is a regular venue for the Challenge Cup Final.
In May, he won the Indianapolis 500 for a second time but was not a regular driver in the series and was involved in a $5 million challenge for non-regular series drivers to win the final event.
Kong began a regular $25,000 challenge to females in the audience who wanted to challenge her for the Women's Knockout Championship.
Following challenge, the mice were closely observed and their survival monitored on a regular basis for 10 15 days.
While the majority of trainees received excellent supervision, the main concerns reported by trainees were lack of a regular fixed slot for supervision and the challenges of competing clinical demands.
He writes a regular column for Forbes.com.
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