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"when faced with challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase used to refer to a situation of difficulty, hardship, or an obstacle that someone has to overcome. For example: "Despite the difficult situation, she remained calm and collected when faced with challenges."
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There's something heartening in the notion that when faced with challenges, no animal, however small or ugly or overmatched, seems content to just throw in the towel.
A question like 'how do you create a bow that shoots arrows around corners?' may not yield any practical answers, but it helps to see how minds work when faced with challenges," he added.
When faced with challenges, Greylock hopes its startups will turn to them for help.
They thrive when faced with challenges and uncertainty.
It empowers you to pursue your passion enthusiastically even when faced with challenges.
As a spiritually striving Jew, I long to have the type of relationship with God that would allow me to not hesitate when faced with challenges.
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These first generation Chinese immigrants demonstrated high motivation when faced with challenging curriculum and valued demanding teachers (Kaufman 2004; Zhou et al. 2003).
Seymour is fascinated by how people respond when faced with great challenges.
"It has become an organisation that, when faced with real challenges, cannot perform".
When faced with serious challenges, it helps to narrow them down to specific things you can do now.
What will Abz do when faced with such challenges as "quite strong wind" and "getting a splinter"?
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