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The phrase "challenge for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a specific challenge or difficulty that is being faced. Example: "This project presents a unique challenge for which we must find a creative solution."
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He should relish it – for this is a challenge for which he is unusually well suited.
With hindsight it was a massive challenge for which there was no preparation as a journalist.
Presented with a challenge for which their contributions are essential, managers feel needed.
Once in a great while, tragic circumstances present us with a challenge for which we simply cannot prepare.
Managing data exchange in scientific workflow simulations is a challenge for which existing solutions have only limited success.
Our friend Kate Follen, law librarian gone info pro, has undertaken a blogging challenge for which law librarians across the country will be grateful.
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Too many college students face challenges for which they are emotionally ill-equipped to handle.
Each architecture style, however, poses different challenges for which analytical approaches must be developed or modified.
"After Tuesday, loneliness and alienation were challenges for which I had, perhaps permanently, lost patience," she says.
They described numerous complex challenges for which Rick developed innovative hardware designs, often on extremely demanding timelines.
Twenty-first-century psychiatry presents a ripe landscape fraught with challenges for which digital phenotyping may offer novel solutions.
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