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"a set of challenges" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a group of problems someone or something is facing, or any group of tasks that need to be addressed. For example: "The team is working to overcome a set of challenges unique to their particular industry."
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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.
In creating a set of challenges related to higher education, we have focussed on going interdisciplinary, international, and outside of our institutions and into our local communities.
Together, they have created a set of challenges called the Winograd Schemas, named for Terry Winograd, a pioneering artificial-intelligence researcher at Stanford.
He said: "The New Frontier of which I speak is not a set of promises; it is a set of challenges.
Now the nation's leaders are facing a set of challenges that would stymie any government, even the richest and most stable ones.
We began by wanting to make a film that would be of broad appeal and that creates a set of challenges, and I've no problem about that.
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This raises a set of significant challenges.
This objective represents a set of paramount challenges.
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