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The phrase "in challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to situations or tasks that require effort, skill, or determination to overcome.
Example: "We often find growth in challenges that push us beyond our comfort zones."
Alternatives: "during difficulties" or "in the face of obstacles."
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Despite rumors that brains and luck are the best ways to break in, challenges persist.
"I specialize in challenges," he said confidently.
I am good in challenges, good in the air.
That sort of isolation can result in challenges for local businesses.
The amendment has played a starring role in challenges to the recent federal health care legislation.
Lets you sign up friends as motivators or engage in challenges.
"Phil doesn't give lip service to getting involved in challenges," Mayor Bing said through a spokesman.
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The program also comes with built-in challenges.
It's a project that comes with some built-in challenges of tone and taste.
But like all arts institutions, the symphony was hit hard by the economic crisis, forcing wrenching cost-cutting and shrinkage for an orchestra that has built-in challenges.
Built-in challenges, video games (with music and sound) and graphs encourage you to walk a little more or take a few more stairs.
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