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The phrase "faces more challenges" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like this: "The new marketing team faces more challenges than the previous team did."
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But the FLA said Foxconn faces more challenges in the coming months.
To some, it suggests that the company faces more challenges in developing new hit games than it has let on.
MUSCAT, Oman — As evidence grows of increased Iranian support for the Syrian government, the Obama administration's strategy to bring the bitter fighting there to a close faces more challenges than ever.
Polymer flood in offshore fields faces more challenges than that onshore (Raney et al. 2011).
Fellow ratings agencies maintained their stable outlook, but Moody's admitted the country faces more challenges than most AAA-rated nations.
Obviously, considering the heterogeneity of primary network and discontinuity of the allocated spectrum, the unslotted CR network model is more realistic but faces more challenges.
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But branding and restaurant industry analysts said that KFC might face more challenges than the rest.
"Young people have faced more challenges under austerity than the generation before them," said Corbyn.
William S. McKeever, an analyst at PaineWebber Securities, said Aetna faced "more challenges than anyone else in the industry".
"However, we are more threatened and face more challenges; therefore, we must maintain proper activity of our security agencies".
"My expectation is that we will face more challenges like this in the future," Mr. Hoekstra said.
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