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The part of the sentence 'challenges posed by the' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to difficulties, problems, or obstacles that are posed by a person, thing, or situation. For example: "The challenges posed by the new coronavirus have been difficult to overcome."
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GNM's people rose to the challenges posed by the strategy.
Too often the deeper challenges posed by the tragic event being remembered are forgotten, or discarded.
"The challenges posed by the current programme of cuts could certainly accelerate that," says de Valk.
Only then can we meaningfully face the challenges posed by the post-referendum environment.
But some challenges posed by the region long predate the Internet.
Speaking publicly about the challenges posed by the union's growth, he was sanguine.
And on top of all that are the challenges posed by the livery drivers.
The challenges posed by the bridge inspired innovations in wind-tunnel and cable-fabrication technology.
The challenges posed by the conflict become more clear but also more daunting as he illuminates them.
Using the language of modern management, they characterise the challenges posed by the internet not as threats but as opportunities.
Politicians have been accused of failing to plan for the challenges posed by the UK's rapidly ageing population.
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