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The phrase "bring challenge to" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to emphasize the idea of creating or introducing a challenge of some kind. For example, "The teacher wanted to bring challenge to the lesson plan, so she created a series of difficult questions for the students to answer."
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Due to the unique concept of HTR-PM (High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactor-Pebble Bedesignle) design, Chinese nuclear authority has anticipated that HTR-PM will bring challenge to the present regulation.
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But 2013 will still bring challenges to wind developers around the world.
"While falling oil prices are good news for families, they bring challenges to hundreds of thousands of workers".
Civil-liberties advocates will also bring challenges to the surveillance practices that the president has now acknowledged.
Thus, the swells bring challenges to the RECS in terms of control capability and schemes.
Primary energy has the potential to bring challenges to the reliability, economic, and eco-friendliness of global electric power systems.
However, with the increasing number of loudspeakers, it will bring challenges to the efficient storage and transmission of large amounts of channel data in current multichannel audio systems.
These new energy resources bring challenges to power system operation, including a decline in reserve power from traditional sources [6], and grid congestion [7].
Such broadband services require much higher data throughput performance than the traditional voice services to meet the end users' quality-of-service (QoS) requirements, which bring challenges to the existing cellular wireless infrastructure [2].
Individuals with heritable cancer syndromes, such as CS/CSL, who do not carry mutations in the known predisposition genes, bring challenges to molecular diagnosis, predictive testing of family members, genetic counseling and preventive medical management.
Too high sampling rate requirement brings challenge to the analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
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