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The phrase "about the challenges that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific difficulties or obstacles related to a particular topic or situation.
Example: "The report focuses on the challenges that small businesses face in the current economic climate."
Alternatives: "regarding the difficulties that" or "concerning the obstacles that".
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"That's what I guess the game is all about, the challenges that are in front of you," Kidd said.
Let's not forget about the challenges that arise after you are recognsied as a refugee too.
Think about the challenges that would face a start-up seeking to compete with Medtronic.
Speak openly and freely about the challenges that are taking place in our country at this very moment.
I heard about other people's experiences and it was good to learn about the challenges that lie ahead socially and academically.
I believe we should pay attention to Rio because we need to think in a more comprehensive way about the challenges that confront us as a global community.
A closer look at the production and distribution path of The Good-Bad Wife tells us something about the challenges that faced independent productions in the 1920s.
"We need to be honest about the challenges that are faced in investigating and prosecuting rape," he said.
It has been critical to learn about the industry and about the challenges that healthcare uniquely faces.
"I'm very excited about the challenges that lie ahead with Cardiff Blues and taking over from Bob Norster, who has done a tremendous job.
Ryan thought about the challenges that lay ahead.
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