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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any challenges" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to any difficulties that may arise in a particular situation. For example: "We must be prepared for any challenges that may arise as we progress through this project."
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Are there any challenges that you face?
Did this throw up any challenges as you were writing?
Does this kind of integrated work present any challenges?
Centralisation has been Mr Putin's default response to any challenges.
Have you met any challenges in implementing these technologies?
Beijing resists any challenges to its sovereignty in Hong Kong.
Explain how you overcame any challenges along the way.
Keener said tournament officials would examine any challenges case by case.
I think our course of action will bring us through any challenges or any deadlines".
I have not experienced any challenges as an older person in the city, only opportunities.
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He added, "I can take any challenge".
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