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"bring some challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the introduction of difficulties or obstacles, such as when you are discussing a new project or goal. For example: "This new project will bring some challenges, but I'm confident we can rise to the occasion."
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However, multi-GNSS will bring some challenges to the high-dimension ambiguity resolution (AR).
Know that holidays can bring some challenges we don't get to work on every day.
However, working from home may bring some challenges, particularly in the context of your body and health.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends regimens involving tablets and that syrup or liquid formulation be prescribed for children depending on weight, however recognizing that lack of refrigeration and the supply chain for syrup or liquid forms may bring some challenges [ 10].
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To be sure, legalization has also brought some challenges.
From a methodological viewpoint, MI testing based on categorical response data brings some challenges.
But it has brought some challenges, particularly getting comfortable with the car and nailing the set-up.
Furthermore, the use of chemokines as biomarkers in cardiovascular risk prediction brings some challenges.
It cannot be overstated how much of a change this could represent, but achieving it will bring some significant challenges.
There is also no room for petty discord when the universe of direct and indirect victims continues to grow and when each day seems to bring some new challenge to the task of matching resources to needs in an intelligent way.
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