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The phrase "challenge is more" is not correct as it stands and lacks context for clarity.
It could be used in a context where you are comparing the challenge to something else, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "The challenge is more significant than we initially thought."
Alternatives: "The challenge is greater" or "The challenge exceeds".
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No challenge is more urgent.
The second challenge is more complicated.
The pragmatist's challenge is more fundamental.
The medium-term challenge is more severe.
For newspapers, of course, the challenge is more immediate.
This year, the challenge is more grounded in reality.
Tactically, our challenge is more complex than that.
But the other challenge is more serious and legitimate.
The challenge is more than emotional; it's cognitive, too.
I can't say one challenge is more important than the other, since everything is so interconnected.
Beinecke agrees that no challenge is more important than climate change.
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