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Discover LudwigThe phrase "challenging target" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a goal or objective that is difficult to achieve.
Example: "The team set a challenging target for the upcoming quarter, aiming to increase sales by 30%."
Alternatives: "difficult goal" or "ambitious objective."
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Consequently, KRAS is an exceptional albeit challenging target for targeted cancer therapies.
There, just before Gooch was dismissed for 58, England were doing rather well: 103 for one, which, added to a lead of 46, meant that he might have sensed the chance to set Australia a challenging target.
Otherwise, among metal nanowires that have been obtained so far, Pb is a particularly attractive, important, and challenging target owing to its superconductivity and high reactivity.
Therefore, potential sequestration of CO2 in shale formations leading to enhanced gas recovery (EGR) will be a promising while challenging target for the oil and gas industry.
Motivation: Protein protein interactions (PPIs) are a promising, but challenging target for pharmaceutical intervention.
The multifactorial and chronic natural history of type 2 diabetes makes it a promising, but challenging, target for therapeutic intervention in its early stages.
In rowing, six is always a challenging target.
"In the last parliament a challenging target was set and it was achieved," he said.
Federal and private experts say a tumbling warhead poses an especially challenging target.
At such distances, a standing or walking deer -- let alone one that is running -- is a challenging target.
But they more than made amends for that sluggish beginning and eventually set the visitors a challenging target.
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