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Discover Ludwig"challenge if" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to express a hypothetical situation in which a challenge or problem may exist. For example: "We need to be careful not to overspend--as a challenge if we exceed our budget, we may not have enough money to complete our project."
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It's a challenge if you don't pay attention".
Both sides expect a court challenge if the measure passes.
"It is a challenge if you've got children.
Booking can be a challenge if you don't speak Spanish.
"I enjoy the challenge if a horse is difficult or too aggressive," Dominguez said.
Mr. Melcher acknowledged that there could well be a legal challenge if the ordinance is approved.
"I would sicken for the challenge if I walked away from this," she agrees.
That's a challenge in this job, and it's a challenge if I'm prime minister".
could face a serious challenge if Gov. Mark Warner (D) decides to run.
But he may face a challenge if conservatives decline to rally behind him.
(At home, though, he could face a constitutional challenge if elected, due to the unusual circumstances).
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