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The phrase "the great challenges" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to difficult or complex tasks, problems, or obstacles. Example: "As we embark on this project, we must be prepared to face the great challenges ahead and work together to find solutions."
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We no longer rise to the great challenges before us.
"It's certainly one of the great challenges," he allowed.
Isn't that one of the great challenges of leadership?
Soon, all the great challenges were proclaimed complete.
"I am more convinced than ever that we can meet the great challenges before us".
Because they don't know maybe how tires are made and the great challenges that we have.
Playing the Crusaders is one of the great challenges in the sport".
Grieve now if you must, but prepare for the great challenges ahead.
I think he looks forward to the great challenges, the big spotlight and the pressure.
It seems to me that's one of the great challenges in England at the moment.
The great challenges of this century, particularly climate change, cannot be tackled without US participation.
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