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Discover LudwigThe phrase "challenges that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to issues, obstacles, or hardships that need to be faced. For example, "We must find ways to overcome the challenges that life throws at us."
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"They're facing challenges that are multi-year".
However, this opportunity presents challenges that are substantial and complex.
"There are clear challenges that are hard to argue with.
As an industry, we have new challenges that require innovation.
But he acknowledged there are "challenges that lie ahead".
But hunting also faces challenges that could prove insurmountable.
The hard ethical challenges that confront teachers today.
But it's the political challenges that will be most hellacious.
These are big challenges that require innovative thinking.
The challenges that await Best Buy's new chief executive.
This sort of challenges that.
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