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The phrase 'face many challenges' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person or group of people encountering difficulties. For example: "The team faced many challenges on their journey, but ultimately emerged victorious."
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Museums face many challenges.
IoT diverse applications face many challenges.
The bill will face many challenges.
But reservation-based entrepreneurs face many challenges.
Advances in cell mechanics face many challenges.
Those cultures that identify themselves as "Islamic" face many challenges.
Western companies face many challenges in profiling Iranian business partners.
Refugees arriving in a new country face many challenges.
Election administrators face many challenges planning for and running elections.
NOAA Fisheries will face many challenges in the coming days.
We undoubtedly still face many challenges in the world.
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