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"larger challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically implies something more complicated or difficult than the challenges that have previously been discussed. For example: "Despite encountering a few minor challenges, the team quickly realized that these were nothing compared to the larger challenge ahead of them."
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This was an entirely new and larger challenge.
This ended up being a larger challenge than anticipated.
But there's an even larger challenge than anti-intellectualism.
The challenge here is, ultimately, a smaller version of the larger challenge that faces Spore.
We must also confront the larger challenge of mandatory spending, or entitlements.
Today I think making the integration successes visible is a larger challenge.
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But it also immediately points to larger challenges.
Experts point out that larger ships have larger challenges.
In New York, Mr. Turner will face larger challenges on every front.
Ms. Guler, however, faced larger challenges than just décor.
The results point to some of the larger challenges facing the nation's biggest banks.
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