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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having a challenge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a difficult task or situation that someone is currently facing or experiencing. Example: "Despite having a challenge in front of her, Jane remained determined and persevered until she achieved her goal."
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I enjoy having a challenge.
In having a challenge and making it to the other side.
I can't wait to play her again because I know what to expect and I love having a challenge like that".
"They lack the money, they lack the arms and ammunition, and they are having a challenge gathering their forces," he said, speaking by telephone from his headquarters at Kandahar airfield on Tuesday.
Ideas include: having a challenge on the board for pupils to complete as they arrive in class; giving responsibility to students for activities such as taking the register; and keeping a behaviour file to record any incidents.
Basically, what we've found is that the major labels are really having a challenge in terms of adapting to this market, and most indie labels are niche-y or not particularly well-financed.
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Langman, 47, certainly has a challenge.
But I have a challenge for her.
Students like me have a challenge to face.
The Tigers, assuming they had a challenge left, would have appealed.
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