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The phrase "definitely a challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is certainly difficult or demanding.
Example: "Completing the project on such a tight deadline is definitely a challenge."
Alternatives: "certainly a challenge" or "undoubtedly a challenge."
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It's definitely a challenge for me.
It was definitely a challenge to our sense of humor".
"But it was definitely a challenge," she said.
"It is definitely a challenge not to get frustrated," Lundqvist said.
"I think it was definitely a challenge for the team," Rangers forward Brendan Shanahan said.
It's definitely a challenge but it's a wonderful challenge to be able to do both".
Vivian may not be a changeling, but she is definitely a challenge.
So when I'm given 120 pupils, it is definitely a challenge.
I am happy with how it turned out but it's definitely a challenge.
But, he said, "It's definitely a challenge, there's no question about it".
The fourth quarter "was definitely a challenge -- as we expected," Mr. Henley said.
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