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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extra challenging" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is more difficult or demanding than usual. Example: The final exam for this course is going to be extra challenging because it covers all the material from the entire semester.
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After all, it's extra challenging to try to change people's minds if they may not even share our hard-wiring.
"Room for resting beans only, please".: To make it extra challenging, your friction forces need to keep as many of your beans from moving as possible.
The coho has an extra challenging journey before she'll head back up to spawn, when she'll be about two feet long.
Look for old-school favourites such as Ms Pac Man and Galaga, along with a few oddball artefacts (Turtles in Time, anyone?) Gameplay gets extra challenging after a couple of the speciality cocktails.
Unfavorable Philip Rivers (SD) vs. Jacksonville -- Rivers will find the Jaguars fourth-ranked defense extra challenging this week behind a patchwork offensive line that will be missing Pro Bowl standouts Marcus McNeill and Kris Dielman.
That might make Beringer's job extra challenging.
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