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Discover Ludwig"face challenges in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone facing a challenge specific to an area or field. For example, "He faced challenges in his new job that tested his abilities."
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These will face challenges in 2005.
"Karzai will face challenges in the south," Hajji Hafizullah said.
But he will also face challenges in running the state.
Sheridan will face challenges in all groups of his defense.
The proposal is certain to face challenges in court.
Executives also face challenges in selling the merger in Britain.
As the criminal case progresses, the government could face challenges in the courtroom.
Small cities already face challenges in keeping their residents, especially young people, from moving away.
Older men also face challenges in the form of erection and arousal problems.
Some legal specialists have noted that the prosecutors face challenges in proving their case.
They would not be licensed, and such marriages would likely face challenges in state courts.
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