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"creating challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to an obstacle or difficulty that needs to be overcome. For example: "The rapidly changing technology is creating challenges for businesses to stay competitive."
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This is creating challenges, but also opportunities.
The growth in television production is also creating challenges, including residents fed up by film crews invading their neighborhoods.
Interstitial and dedicated gaming styles will have to be catered for within the same game product, creating challenges for designers of the future.
In the television business there are a handful of producers like Mr. Luman who specialize in creating challenges for reality shows.
What the scheme lacked in panache it made up for in terms of creating challenges for detectives: it is very hard to get a fingerprint from a brick.
The biggest story of the 2013 Formula One season has been about the Pirelli tires and their quick wear creating challenges for the teams and drivers.
"The Apprentice" has pushed the boundaries for product placement, creating challenges centered on any number of consumer goods (and plugging them).
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This could create challenges for competitor brands.
That has created challenges on the pro-charter side.
Still, integrating technology into the classroom creates challenges.
Not all people fit these molds, she says, but enough do that it creates challenges.
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