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The phrase "but also challenging" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you want to mention something that has both positive and negative aspects, or when you want to contrast two ideas. Example: "This job requires a lot of hard work and dedication, but it is also challenging and rewarding."
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"It's exciting, but also challenging".
It's been very interesting, but also challenging.
He said the appointment was "motivating" but also "challenging".
Yoga is an outlet that is demanding to the body, but also challenging to the mind.
The boat was meant to be low-cost and durable, but also challenging.
Being pitted against 319 of the smartest brains on the planet was invigorating, but also challenging.
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But also challenge ourselves to be better.
He not only improved the players, but also challenge them tactically and physically.
The angel not only brought inspiration to him, but also challenged him constantly to be better than he was.
Moskovitz tugged nervously at his jean cuffs occasionally, but also challenged a few of Gates' assumptions.
The technology not only gives "sight" to the blind, but also challenges the way neurologists think the brain is organized.
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