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"pose a challenge of" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to present or create a difficulty or obstacle. Example: The new project poses a challenge of managing a tight budget and meeting tight deadlines.
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The shoes, he says, pose a challenge of sorts to "that multi-billion-dollar brand, Nike".
"Cultural studies" pose a challenge of collaboration between anthropology and the humanities.
But by the measure of available space, Britain's two million new immigrants pose a challenge of at least comparable scale.
It is hard to avoid making money if you have a monopoly over Saudi oil, for example.Unlisted private firms pose a challenge of a different order.
The England striker faces six to eight weeks on the sidelines after spraining his ankle in training and Rodgers admitted that will pose a challenge of his squad's depth.
The depletion of easily processed nickel sulphides and demand for the nickel metal pose a challenge of finding new effective methods for nickel recovery from low grade ores.
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Their actions, their selflessness, also pose a challenge to each of us.
But even though it can pose a challenge for user of the database it also reflects the clinical reality.
This may pose a challenge to global elimination of Hib.
They were not meant to pose a challenge to the ideal of liberal democracy.
The results also pose a challenge to neural models of learning and retrieval.
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