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The phrase "challenges lying ahead" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a difficult situation you are currently facing or something that you anticipate will be difficult in the future. For example, "We have many challenges lying ahead if we are going to meet our targets for the next fiscal quarter."
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I conclude with a corollary of the challenges lying ahead of the proposed approach.
One of the more contentious challenges lying ahead involves action on climate change.
Figuring out how to do that is one of the challenges lying ahead.
Rather than so much backward-looking self- indulgence, I would have preferred the meeting to convey a sense of urgency regarding the most important challenges lying ahead for the world trading system.
"There are real challenges lying ahead for the police who are already coping with significant cuts and it will be a priority to ensure that the public's expectation for their safety, the detection of crime and maintaining frontline police numbers are not compromised.
Despite all glowing prospects for connected cars, the challenges lying ahead are way too many for any long-range forecasting.
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Challenges lie ahead.
So legal challenges lie ahead.
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