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Free sign upThe phrase 'challenge getting' is not correct or usable in written English.
To use it correctly, you could use the phrase 'challenge of getting': The challenge of getting all of my work done by the end of the week can be daunting.
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First challenge: getting students to come clean.
Challenge: Getting consumers to change their habits.
Now comes the next challenge: getting the word out.
The two have an additional challenge – getting Williams' mother to competition in London.
Challenge: Getting the word out and hiring the right team members.
Living in the city is one challenge; getting out of it is another.
And that of course is Mr. Kittaneh's challenge — getting customers to take the plunge.
But the A.N.C. held off the challenge, getting 52 percent of the vote.
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And they also hold the key to Mr Stiesdal's challenge - getting rid of the huge gear mechanism in wind turbines.
That also means that something like 16,000 ICT teachers in secondary schools and more than 160,000 primary school teachers face a huge challenge - getting ready to teach the new discipline in time.
It's very calm, and, although I'm out of shape, it's a nice challenge -- getting back into shape.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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