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Discover LudwigThe phrase "challenge where" can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a clause or phrase that describes a specific challenge or difficulty, usually in a specific location or circumstance. Example: "The team faced a challenge where they had to navigate through the treacherous mountain pass."
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Challenge," where hypermiling records are set.
"But this is a challenge where investing less has real consequences for us here at home".
It was an ice bucket challenge where no one needed nominating.
"I want to go somewhere that is a challenge, where other people are afraid to go".
A Cheerios challenge where you didn't have to put cereal on a sleeping baby's forehead.
I really start to enjoy the challenge, where before it was a burden for me".
"There's almost a ritual now in Australian politics for a leadership challenge where it goes into a two-stage process.
There's also a great Breakout challenge, where everyone has to keep multiple balls in the air while taking out blocks.
You're running around 30 miles a day for this, frankly insane, Sport Relief challenge – where is the energy coming from?
"In men's suits it's more of a challenge, where the customer walks in with a price zone in his mind".
It's a pure old-school challenge where failure comes fast and often, and mastery is the realm of the touch-screen-savant.
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