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Discover Ludwig"demanding challenge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficult task or obstacle that requires a lot of effort and determination to overcome. Example: The marathon was a demanding challenge for the runners, with steep hills and scorching heat making it a true test of endurance.
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It is a physically demanding challenge that can be, at times, absurdly so.
But his most demanding challenge and perhaps his most important achievement lies ahead.
Reconstructing auricular deformities for bilateral microtia is a demanding challenge especially after failed autologous reconstruction.
Last February, in a hotel basement, Davenport was gearing up for a rather less demanding challenge - skiing with me.
In modern agroecosystems, balancing the high nitrogen (N) inputs with high quality yields is a demanding challenge.
Modern aeronautical and aerospace industries must face the demanding challenge of reducing operational consumption and production costs coming from materials and labor.
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It also means being demanding, challenging her charges and expecting their best effort, even in practice.
I'd expected two days of mentally and physically demanding challenges.
Risk management faces demanding challenges when approaching specific and endogenous needs, such as the mining sector.
Their employees need to overcome demanding challenges, including the need to draft processes and responsibilities from scratch.
Indeed, most players in today's health care system are in a lockstep march toward the most scientifically demanding challenges.
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