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The phrase "aesthetic challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing difficulties or obstacles related to beauty, design, or artistic expression.
Example: "The artist faced several aesthetic challenges while trying to balance color and form in her latest work."
Alternatives: "artistic difficulties" or "design obstacles".
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Certain aesthetic challenges can prevent many sound-art works from reaching bigger audiences.
Mr. Charlap won't shock you into realizing the aesthetic challenges of the 21st century.
Mandibular reconstruction presents unique functional and aesthetic challenges to the reconstructive surgeon.
The aesthetic challenges abound for a writer whose vision of reality is just that: a vision, mysterious, liable to dissolve.
For example, in the 1960's, he said, he became obsessed with the aesthetic challenges of paintings involving feathers.
Fujie Kazuko, who designed the furniture for the new library building, also faced many technical and aesthetic challenges.
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The aesthetic challenge of slow TV is less about attention, in other words, than about use.
But for young executives, managing older people is more than an aesthetic challenge.
"It has many additions and embellishments that represented in its day a great aesthetic challenge.
Retrofitting his own home in Princeton, known as the Warehouse, has proved to be an aesthetic challenge.
The theater's size — there is little wing space, and complicated sets would destroy sightlines — poses an aesthetic challenge to designers and directors.
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