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be any challenges
adverb
To even the slightest extent, at all.
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I told him that it wasn't going to be any challenge".
Instead, they say, that date merely gives the state an assurance that its selection of electors will be recognized as conclusive should there be any challenge in Congress.
On the Arizona campaign finance law were any challenges based on the realitynumber of candidates?
He was asked whether there were any challenges back home that he hoped to address during the visit.
If there is any challenge to grilling or broiling chicken thighs, it involves moderating the heat.
He is so cold that if there was any challenge to him he would let it happen, gently yield.
"If there is any challenge he will stand again and all the evidence suggests that he would win an even bigger majority among members than last year".
And the result of that is any challenge to this thinking amounts to stepping on the third rail.
Have there been any particular challenges for you as a female leader in Indian society?
By being a woman of color, are there any challenges you face in the gym?
By Washington's lights, any 'terrorist' threat is grave, any challenge is daunting, any success heroic.
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