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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acute challenge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a difficult or urgent situation that requires immediate attention and action. Example: The company faced an acute challenge when their main supplier suddenly went out of business. The team had to quickly find alternative sources of materials to avoid disrupting production.
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Perhaps an even more acute challenge is water.
That reality poses an acute challenge to Ms. Barshefsky's successor.
This presents an acute challenge for manufacturers in developed countries in Europe and North America.
A young and diverse country like Singapore faces a particularly acute challenge.
The most acute challenge today is to sustain governments' support for the Cambodia tribunal.
Acute challenge doses of CCK which induced satiety-related behaviours in saline-infused rats were ineffective in CCK-infused rats.
It also may present the programmers, the audience and the video artists whose work is being shown with a newly acute challenge.
Before then it was Plaid which posed an occasionally acute challenge to Labour in the industrial valleys of the south-east.
Acute challenge with pramipexole had a negative effect on mood and fatigue in both patients and controls.
Due to its side effects after a single administration, pramipexole is probably less suitable for acute challenge studies.
Yet some good examples of shared value are emerging, especially in the developing countries where access to medicine can be an acute challenge.
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