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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an additional difficulty or obstacle that has been introduced to a situation or task.
Example: "The new regulations introduced an added challenge for the team as they worked to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "extra difficulty" or "additional obstacle".
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She faces an added challenge.
You have the added challenge of traveling to a wedding just before a major winter holiday.
Now he faces the added challenge of placating fuming protesters who consider any participation treachery.
The Liberty had the added challenge of traveling from New York to Cleveland and back before facing the Comets.
He also found the presence of a stage audience — "Spring Awakening" has onstage seating — an added challenge.
An added challenge is that racial identity can mutate from free black to white in just a few generations.
And today I'm thinking about fellow cancer patients and other people with critical medical needs for whom this storm is an added challenge.
Namgyal Galden, a 27-year-old triathlete from Boston, said choppy water in the Hudson was an added challenge this year.
For the ninety-five athletes lined up in Tiananmen Square for the men's marathon, the city's notorious pollution posed an added challenge.
An added challenge for first-time competitors is finding out a judge's interpretation of the standard because no precedent has been set, Lundin said.
An added challenge for today's technologically savvy students is managing their online identities.
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