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"cultural challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the difficulties posed by differences in culture. For example, "The company faced many cultural challenges when expanding into new markets".
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There are cultural challenges, too.
Cultural challenges do not stop many of these restaurateurs, however.
To date, the cultural challenges have been insurmountable.
But their early marriage was marked by cultural challenges.
And it obviously did not solve the broad cultural challenges facing institutional Christianity in the West.
Polynesians have applied the lessons learned from voyaging to cultural challenges they face today.
But dealing with the cultural challenges are much more difficult to do something about.
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Several studies have investigated the socio-cultural challenges facing women entrepreneurs in Tanzania.
In developing countries, health care accessibility remains limited as a result of financial and socio-cultural challenges.
In this context, socio-cultural challenges are issues related to cultural expectations (e.g., values, attitudes, gender roles, etc).
A significant body of literature is available on the cross-cultural challenges in measuring mental health.
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