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The phrase "are always challenging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently presents difficulties or obstacles.
Example: "The tasks assigned to us are always challenging, pushing us to improve our skills and knowledge."
Alternatives: "are consistently difficult" or "pose constant challenges."
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Elections are always challenging, Massie said.
"We are always challenging our position regarding pictures.
Talk about speed, you are always challenging your forwards to use speed against the defense".
Students – especially the diverse group at a place like SIPA – are always challenging your assumptions.
The irony wasn't lost on me, but partnerships are always challenging, and ours was inexorably fraying.
Of course, these institutions are always challenging aspects of regulatory regimes and engaging in disputes about future laws.
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Business is always challenging.
"It's always challenging.
"I was always challenging them.
And the financial arithmetic was always challenging.
"It's always challenging to switch it up a bit.
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