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The phrase "with challenge" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward without additional context
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing something that involves a challenge or difficulty.
Example: "She approached the project with challenge, determined to overcome every obstacle."
Alternatives: "with difficulty" or "facing challenges"
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"It's very challenging, but with challenge, comes growth," DiGiovanna said during the ceremony.
Here there's a distinct challenge, but with challenge comes opportunity".
There is no preoccupation with challenge or disruption.
Those engaging in public life must expect to have to deal with challenge and scrutiny.
But their life together has grown hobbled, scratchy and fraught with challenge.
We're hungry to know how others coped with challenge and trauma.
"Do you believe in infrastructure?" asks Norman Foster, with challenge in his voice.
"I loved playing her, enjoyed going toe-to-toe with challenge," she said.
"These smack to me of a government that's uncomfortable with challenge," he says.
BROOKE ELLISON'S message beat a familiar theme: hope in the face of adversity, persistence when confronted with challenge.
The Barclays have said, "Those engaging in public life must expect to have to deal with challenge and scrutiny".
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