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Discover Ludwig"pose technical challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a task or project that presents difficult or complex technical problems. For example: "The switch to a new software system posed technical challenges that took the team weeks to solve."
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Spanning musical generations can pose technical challenges.
While such improvements seem straightforward, they pose technical challenges, Barzilay says.
Games meant for children to play can pose technical challenges even for people quite skilled in other applications.
DNA copy number changes can be used to distinguish nevi from melanoma, although the use of FFPE tissue can pose technical challenges.
Large prostate size, median lobes, and prior benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) surgery may pose technical challenges during robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP).
This level of swelling would pose technical challenges to the engineering of the target chamber modules; (3) Total tritium retention is predicted to be ∼0.5 5 kg in the Sombrero chamber within 0.67 FPY, which may call into question safety-status assumptions of the CFC-based chamber design.
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Though this 1939 work poses technical challenges — passages in double-stops, some fairly quick, are plentiful — it is less about artifice and surface dazzle than intensity and foreboding.
It poses technical challenges for Prague's small but vibrant collection of alternative artists, many of whom focus on projects that foster social change.
Bandwidth allocation for multimedia applications in case of network congestion and failure poses technical challenges due to bursty and delay sensitive nature of the applications.
The pianist Lisa Moore's commission was a set of Seven Études by Don Byron, who moved easily between languages, touching on blues and jazz figures, dense atonal harmonies and complex polyrhythms, posing technical challenges that Ms. Moore met confidently.
But having teams submit arbitrary code poses technical challenges: different programs expect different arguments and command-line options, they often require custom environments and library dependencies, and some models may also involve running multiple programs in a sequential pipeline.
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