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The phrase "challenges confronting" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe difficult situations or obstacles that are currently being faced or dealt with. Example: "The company's new CEO acknowledged the challenges confronting the business and outlined a plan to overcome them."
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But she is serious about the challenges confronting the bank.
He talked last week about the challenges confronting American farms.
Honduras is small, poor, weak — a sideshow among the huge foreign-policy challenges confronting this Administration.
Speaking at a conference about small business policy, Mr. Zhou outlined the challenges confronting policy makers.
One of the greatest challenges confronting research into consciousness is to define what it is.
But its effectiveness at addressing the challenges confronting American workers is limited for two reasons.
Nor, again, were the maneuvers of the British Army the only challenges confronting members of Congress.
All around us is the wreckage of our failure to master the challenges confronting us.
"The challenges confronting America," the authors write, "did not start on 9/11.
Hosny stands at the crux of the cultural challenges confronting us.
Honduras is small, poor, weak a sideshow among the huge foreign-policy challenges confronting this Administration.
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