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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a challenging" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing a situation or environment that is difficult or demanding, but it needs additional information to be fully clear.
Example: "She thrived at a challenging work environment that pushed her limits."
Alternatives: "in a demanding" or "in a tough".
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Massachusetts General Hospital's Parenting at a Challenging Time program lists a dozen lessons learned.
Yale's Parenting at a Challenging Time has a list of age-specific tips, as well as a book list and more resources.
She works at Smilow Cancer Hospital with a program called Parenting at a Challenging Time, which provides help to parents who are diagnosed with cancer.
Thomson took over at a challenging time.
The admission comes at a challenging time for the N.C.A.A.
A reanimated Campaign for Fiscal Equity comes at a challenging time for the governor.
Such newfound identity crises come at a challenging time for fathers.
All of the movement comes at a challenging time for the law industry.
The announcement comes at a challenging time for the auto industries in both countries.
Mr. Klein's resignation comes at a challenging time for the city's school system.
Roundabout is embarking on its theater venture at a challenging financial time.
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