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The phrase "a remarkable challenge because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement that explains the reasons or factors contributing to the challenge being described.
Example: "The project presented a remarkable challenge because of the tight deadlines and limited resources."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary challenge due to" or "a significant challenge as a result of".
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Kuczaj says, "It's a remarkable challenge because she is working with wild dolphins so they've got the option to participate or not".
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