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The phrase "challenging by" is not considered correct or commonly used in written English
It is possible that it was meant to be "challenged by" or "challenging but." Example: The students were challenging by the difficult exam, but they persevered and passed with flying colors.
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Frank Darabont's film affects to be challenging by confounding our expectations about the milieu in which it is set.
Antipsychotic medications are largely used for their sedative side effects to chemically restrain people when their behaviours are described as challenging by others.
Ian Sands, of the Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union BECTU), said that the performances in Jamaica Inn had been regarded as challenging by those recording the drama.
However, desktop publishing is not challenging by today's standards, and even a very low-end system should be able to play a DVD smoothly.
The ambition, challenging by any measure, is to produce a transformative agenda that makes every government in the world reconsider its priorities.
The goalkeeper was prostrate, the whistle had gone and the German defenders had stopped challenging by the time Moores put the ball in the net.
Leading an organization through hard times is challenging by definition.
These AMPs are inducible upon challenging by immune triggers.
Good work is challenging by nature--but challenge isn't the same thing as stress.
Crawling large complex graphs is challenging by itself that may need extensive and specialized research efforts.
However, mapping SOC concentration in all soils is logistically challenging by using normal standard survey techniques.
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