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The phrase "a stiff challenge for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a difficult task or obstacle that someone or something must face.
Example: "The new regulations present a stiff challenge for small businesses trying to comply."
Alternatives: "a tough test for" or "a significant hurdle for".
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That is a stiff challenge for foreign-born students weak in English.
"I thought he threw the ball well," said Girardi, who noted that the Red Sox were a stiff challenge for any pitcher.
A howling wind provided a stiff challenge for the leaders today, but Vijay Singh was too steady to be blown off course.
They loathe the chore of rebuilding this graph, posing a stiff challenge for Polygram.
Jersey head coach Ben Harvey says he expects Blackheath to provide a stiff challenge for his side on Saturday.
Many suspected he would prove a stiff challenge for Vettel this year, and so it is proving.
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The accurate reconstruction of such networks from time-series genetic expression data using computational tools offers a stiff challenge for contemporary computer scientists.
In Colorado's Second District, normally safe for Democrats, Mark Udall, first cousin of Tom, is facing a stiff challenge from Bob Greenlee, a moderate former Mayor of Boulder.
New Hampshire faced a stiff challenge from Northeastern on Friday.
A stiff challenge from Amazon.com and other online retailers has also eroded business.
But The Artist could face a stiff challenge from The Descendants.
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