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'faces many challenges' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is facing difficulties in their life. Example: After immigrating to a new country, John faces many challenges as he learns the language and culture.
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Aside from competition, theAudience faces many challenges.
Mr. Maduro, 50, faces many challenges.
Nonetheless, the new regime faces many challenges.
"The world economy still faces many challenges.
Yet Kingston still faces many challenges.
The campaign in New York faces many challenges.
Egypt faces many challenges, including a serious economic crisis.
Investigative journalism faces many challenges, not least economic.
In the course of "Rust and Bone," Stéphanie (Marion Cotillard) faces many challenges and tasks.
"China still faces many challenges in economic and social development," he said.
He faces many challenges, not least rebuilding morale among park service staff members.
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