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Discover Ludwig"tougher challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express that greater effort is needed to meet higher demands or goals. For example, "We must work hard to meet these tougher challenges."
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Certainly, no headquarters faces tougher challenges than the United States Pacific Command.
As schools break up for the Easter holidays parents are facing tougher challenges in finding childcare.
A total cure or vaccine for HIV are tougher challenges, she says, but ruling them out would be "not French".
The veteran's ability from set-pieces is sure to add another dimension to the attack with tougher challenges ahead.
Next Saturday's game against Canada, followed by tougher challenges against South Africa and Australia, will mark Robinson's international return.
Mitsubishi and Nissho Iwai, for example, will merge their steel operations in October, to create a company with annual sales of over ¥2.2 trillion.There are tougher challenges ahead.
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To achieve that balance is a tougher challenge".
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