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"the challenge posed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a difficult or demanding situation or task. Example: The challenge posed by the steep mountain terrain made the hike even more grueling for the exhausted hikers.
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The challenge posed by this trend is significant.
The challenge posed by atomic bombs, however, has always been global and moral.
Congress has debated but failed to address the challenge posed by "the 99ers".
Mr. Nicholson said he was equally attracted by the challenge posed by "The Bucket List".
The challenge posed by Vladimir Gusinsky is, in some ways, even sharper.
Whether, if successful, he could face the challenge posed by Amazon is another matter.
The article also misstated his view of the challenge posed by Shanghai.
The challenge posed by global climate change could have been addressed more effectively that way.
That is exactly the challenge posed by the suicide bombings in the Middle East.
"We were focused on the challenge posed by that building," he said of the Manhattan landmark.
The challenge posed by November 7th, however, has never been met.
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