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The phrase 'poses challenges for' is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to difficulties that someone or something is facing. For example, "The increasing number of refugees poses challenges for governments in providing proper relief and aid."
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This situation poses challenges for water resource planning and management.
The growing population also poses challenges for education.
This struggle over fundamentals -- another battle in the culture wars -- poses challenges for both parties.
The House Republicans' proposal poses challenges for Mr. Obama as well.
Chinese economic weakness, coupled with rising exports, poses challenges for presidential campaigns.
Though it expands potential customers, running online deals on Thursday and Friday poses challenges for retailers.
The nature of the medium poses challenges for primarily page-view-based business models.
Mentally parsing and representing such structures, however, poses challenges for speech comprehension.
Trump's style poses challenges for members of both parties, observers say.
Fragmented demand benefits reverse aggregators, but it also poses challenges for cost-effective customer acquisition.
Intratumoral heterogeneity poses challenges for cancer treatment, motivating the need for combination therapies.
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