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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are challenges with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there are difficulties or obstacles related to a specific subject or situation.
Example: "There are challenges with implementing the new software system that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "face difficulties regarding" or "encounter issues with".
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There are challenges with working from home, she says.
There are challenges with storing music on the cloud, too.
"Certainly there are challenges with other demographic groups, but women represent 53 percent of the electorate".
He supports the sharing of relevant information between healthcare professionals, but maintains there are "challenges" with shared electronic systems.
He said: "This is a wonderful opportunity for someone, but there are challenges with a job like this.
"There are challenges with screening and vetting refugees, and selecting them and then helping them start over, and the challenges they themselves face starting over," Richard said.
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Reformers, these days, are challenged with "legal violence" (see article).
If the O'Malleys are challenged with 4,000 books, consider the Connerys: they have over 16,000.
Once cells are challenged with oxidative stress, the proteasome is activated.
Strong students move quickly and are challenged with more difficult problems.
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