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The phrase "a set of challenge" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a set of challenges"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple difficulties or tasks that need to be addressed or overcome.
Example: "The project presented a set of challenges that required innovative solutions from the team."
Alternatives: "a series of challenges" or "a collection of challenges".
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They are then required to provide matching answers to a set of challenge questions randomly selected from their profiles.
The workshop was organized around a set of Challenge Problems involving both epistemic and aleatory uncertainty that the workshop participants were invited to solve and discuss.
Each year, DREAM organizers provide a set of challenge problems in systems biology, e.g. to reverse-engineer gene regulatory networks or signaling networks, and invite scientists to solve them by computational approaches.
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Prescribing in community settings did, however, present a set of challenges.
He faced a set of challenges.
You're inheriting a set of challenges that no other generation has faced.
Now, though, a set of challenges will test its battle-hardened management.
Being nicely positioned also creates a set of challenges, as senior Mongolian officials would tell me.
Thus, an outline of recent trends in slice isolation and a set of challenges are presented.
In this paper, we have identified a set of challenges related to planning that may influence major accident risk.
But, the return of the former fighters is also posing a set of challenges for the Indian authorities.
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