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Discover Ludwig"more challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that an activity or problem presents more difficulty or complexity than expected. For example: "This aptitude test is more challenging than I anticipated."
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"One more challenge.
Then again, what was one more challenge?
"I want one more challenge.
For mobile application developers, it is one more challenge.
With the commission cut, he said, "it's one more challenge".
With more exposure came a taste for more challenge.
That is one more challenge for economic policy makers to confront.
Brin's team had one more challenge to confront: how to determine which sites to block?
Sure, Sir David wants a bit more "challenge" in the boardroom – who does not?
Now we'll see if the great L.T. can meet one more challenge.
"It's just one more challenge out there," Mr. Cleaves said from a tour stop in Kentucky.
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