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Sentence The phrase "make challenging" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically signifies that an action or task is being made more difficult or requiring greater effort. For example: "The professor added more equations to the problem set, making the assignment more challenging."
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In many firms, including Toyota, family ties make challenging the boss all but impossible.
Regardless of mechanism, this deficit in NOS2 expression can make challenging the study of the (patho physiological functions of the enzyme in cell culture systems.
"I had created a false dichotomy in my head," he said, "that you could make challenging films that lived in the super tiny art-house circuit, or you could make commercial films that by default couldn't be challenging".
The findings certainly make challenging reading.
"We do make challenging television and plan on making more," he says.
P7 BBC is losing ambition to make challenging programmes, warns Lord Patten.
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Such algorithms are irregular which makes challenging their parallel design and implementation on GPU accelerators.
However, the intricacy of these mechanisms makes challenging the identification of candidate genes for functional validation [ 21].
"We would like also to remind players to be very careful when they make challenges.
Our hope is that a fast, transparent count of the paper ballots make challenges unnecessary.
But for all the progress we've made, challenges remain.
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