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The phrase "a sticky challenge" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a difficult or complicated problem that is hard to resolve or navigate. Example: "The project presented a sticky challenge, requiring innovative solutions and teamwork to overcome the obstacles."
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Make sure the backing is still intact while cutting or else you will be presented with quite a sticky challenge.
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The move poses some sticky challenges.
But for the competitors who gathered in this manicured waterfront community on Mobile Bay, donning rubber bathing caps and goggles on a sticky Alabama morning, this year's race had another potential challenge: the risk of tar balls.
"The challenge is unique: poor and diminishing growth, a sticky unemployment rate, sky-high deficits and a sovereign debt that makes us one of the most fiscally irresponsible countries in the world".
"We have had a sticky patch and the character and spirit of the players was challenged coming into this game but we have responded well".
"It's a sticky mess".
Serve with a sticky wine.
It's a sticky business.
This was a sticky situation.
A sticky grip or something.
A sticky, sweaty, headache inducing nightmare.
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