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Discover LudwigThe phrase "challenge for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to talk about the goal or object of a particular challenge that someone is working towards. For example, "He set himself a challenge for completing the race in under two hours."
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Zuckerberg's challenge for 2015?
That's the challenge for Billboard.
The challenge for the candidates?
That's a challenge for them".
This sets up a challenge for artists.
Both will be a challenge for Greece.
This presents a challenge for colleges.
That is a challenge for manufacturers.
A mighty challenge for Labour's Boris.
The challenge for Washington is still considerable.
It's a great challenge for us.
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