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The phrase 'posed challenges for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to discuss something that created difficulties or obstacles for a particular person or group of people. For example: The outbreak of the coronavirus posed challenges for health care workers around the world.
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The rhythms of the quintessential swinger also posed challenges for Dan Gerhard, the sound designer.
Working on his own posed challenges for Mr. Dixon, especially with heavier jobs like raising the roof.
Kombucha, raw coconut water, and cold-brewed coffee are often packaged fresh, and they require constant refrigeration, which has traditionally posed challenges for distributors.
Lee Hung Kyu, 40, who has worked as a Korean Air flight attendant for 15 years, said the new rules posed challenges for flight crews.
WWF India director Diwakar Sharma welcomed the numbers but said the larger population posed challenges for managing their habitat and conflict with humans.
While the changes posed challenges for providers, most said savers would be able to take out cash lump sums on time.
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The House Republicans' proposal poses challenges for Mr. Obama as well.
The growing population also poses challenges for education.
Such processes also pose challenges for sub-Saharan Africa.
The fast approach of winter will also pose challenges for rebuilding.
Chinese economic weakness, coupled with rising exports, poses challenges for presidential campaigns.
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