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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a difficult or formidable obstacle or task that requires a significant amount of effort and skill to overcome. Example: The team faced a strong challenge in the final round of the tournament, but they were able to come out victorious with their determination and teamwork.
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But he now faces a strong challenge.
He could face a strong challenge from Gen. Sarath Fonseka.
The venture may provide a strong challenge to Japanese rivals.
But a new line of research makes a strong challenge to the set-point theory.
From there she made up several lengths in a short time to mount a strong challenge.
Nor was his election entirely secure, thanks to a strong challenge from an energised opposition coalition.
The fundamental proposition of news — to provide accurate facts — is facing a strong challenge.
We'd like to see him run a strong challenge to Chuck Schumer".
Only one Democrat, Senator Charles S. Robb of Virginia, is fighting a strong challenge.
Kirchhoff shouldered Bassong off the ball: possibly a foul, more likely just a strong challenge.
"He is making a strong challenge and there are people who are enamored of him.
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