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"still a challenge" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It implies that something is ongoing or persistent and is often used in the context of an obstacle or difficulty that has yet to be overcome. For example, "Solving world hunger is still a challenge, but organizations are making strides in the right direction."
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"It's still a challenge.
There is still a challenge ahead.
"It's still a challenge to be 90".
Yes, this is still a challenge.
"It's still a challenge for actors.
"There's still a challenge finding a common approach".
For many young people, getting here was still a challenge.
But it is still a challenge to Mr Bush.
But finding accurate information on injuries is still a challenge.
"However, cases of violence are still a challenge.
He was still a challenge for the Yankees.
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