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The phrase "this posed a challenge" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a difficult situation or task that needs to be overcome. Example: "The sudden change in project requirements posed a challenge for the team, but they were able to rise to the occasion and deliver excellent results."
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This posed a challenge — hence the medication.
This posed a challenge, the Captain acknowledged, but experience counted for so much.
This posed a challenge: he needed to pay for everything in cash, because Libya lacked functioning banks, and the wartime rates at the Tripoli Radisson were exorbitant.
This posed a challenge to the professional acronym-creators at the Pentagon, home of fate (Fuse Arming Test Equipment, though often embarrassingly confused with a different program, Female Acceleration Tolerance Enhancement).
The site's management said this posed a challenge.
This posed a challenge to science teacher education programs as NIE tries to ensure that science teachers know the foundational knowledge of the discipline and yet remain current to the changes in scientific knowledge.
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This poses a challenge to government critics.
As a reporter, this poses a challenge, to say the least.
This poses a challenge for politicians trying to impose further austerity measures or bring deeper reforms to the system.
This poses a challenge to Quinn, who hopes that he can evade the monsters by waiting until they die out.
This poses a challenge to cities, as they depend on residents' taxes to finance urban facilities and infrastructure.
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