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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic challenging" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "academically challenging"? You can use "academically challenging" to describe a task, course, or environment that requires significant intellectual effort and skill.
Example: "The new mathematics curriculum is academically challenging, pushing students to think critically and solve complex problems."
Alternatives: "intellectually demanding" or "cognitively challenging."
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Nearly all the teachers I come into contact with make sure RE is rigorous, academic, challenging and honest.
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Noting that he's quoting Jorge Luis Borges, Norton, ever the persnickety academic, challenges him; she wants to top him with her knowledge, or be topped by his presumed lack of cultivation.
He found the academics challenging, but asking for help was especially difficult, and there were not many faculty members of color to turn to.
German academics challenged OMT, claiming it would break a EU ban on the central bank directly bailing out governments and that the ECB had overstepped its monetary policy remit.
Oh yes, and new academic challenges.
There were a lot of new academic challenges.
Some athletes are here working hard, but others avoid academic challenges.
This is on top of coping with the academic challenges of the project.
Tuition payments are several thousand dollars a year, and students face rigorous academic challenges.
The academic challenges related to tremor prompted him to drop out of college.
As the children grow, there is more structure and more academic challenge.
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