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The phrase "will be challenge" is not correct in English.
It should be "will be a challenge." You can use it when discussing future difficulties or obstacles that are expected to arise. Example: "The upcoming project will be a challenge, but we are prepared to tackle it head-on."
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That will be challenge enough.
Of course there will be opposition, of course there will be challenge whatever we do".
"There will be challenge and opposition, whatever option we take," Grayling told BBC One's Andrew Marr Show.
The 3D structure of the two polysaccharides and their structure function relationship will be challenge in the future.
Developing the bond market and making attractive to foreign investors will be challenge.
This will be challenge for future studies.
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There will be challenges.
So that will be challenging".
"There will be challenges ahead.
There will be challenges, of course.
But scaling up will be challenging.
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