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The phrase "face a big challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are discussing a situation in which someone is attempting something difficult. For example, "John is facing a big challenge in his new job, but he is determined to succeed."
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But consumers still face a big challenge in fixing errors.
It's certainly possible, but they face a big challenge.
"They face a big challenge trying to address that because of their sheer size and complexity.
They face a big challenge Monday when the Sharks come to the Garden.
But travelers and businesses still face a big challenge from pirates.
Still, House and Senate negotiators will face a big challenge in trying to reconcile the two versions.
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Soon I faced a big challenge.
Its new editor, Mike Gilson, faces a big challenge.
Bill Clinton faced a big challenge when he took on George H. W. Bush.
Reagan faced a big challenge when he ran against Carter.
"These kids [from China] are coming here and facing a big challenge.
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