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The phrase "are increasingly challenging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or task that is becoming more difficult over time.
Example: "The problems we face in the project are increasingly challenging as deadlines approach."
Alternatives: "are becoming more difficult" or "are progressively tougher".
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But economists are increasingly challenging the orthodoxy.
The costs of treating cancer patients are increasingly challenging the available health-care resources.
As a mobile phone has various advanced functionalities or features, usability issues are increasingly challenging.
Campaigners say women globally are increasingly challenging unwanted sexual attention, using social media to bring harassers to account.
Yet as these lower-cost airlines grow, they are increasingly challenging incumbent carriers' monopolistic pricing power on more routes.
Young people are increasingly challenging conventional gender stereotypes – half the US millennials surveyed by Fusion agree gender isn't limited to male and female.
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Marketers are increasingly challenged to produce a specific return on investment for their efforts.
Managers of e-service operations are increasingly challenged to ensure high quality in their electronic services.
On a deeper level, characteristics that once seemed biologically determined are increasingly challenged as malleable social constructs.
Scientists are increasingly challenged by the call to develop more effective methods for working across disciplines in landscape analysis projects.
In these regions, national tuberculosis control and elimination programmes are increasingly challenged to address disease in foreign-born residents.
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