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"would be challenging to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a task or situation that might be difficult to accomplish or manage. For example: "It would be challenging to balance a full-time job with parenting three young children."
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For someone who does not understand, it would be challenging to start using bitcoin right away".
And it would be challenging to see whether this increased the overall number of customers.
But the necessary technology would be challenging to develop and put in place on large scale.
A trade deal would be "challenging" to agree, she added, because it requires unanimity from all EU member states.
He knew LBM's music would be challenging to choreograph, with its free rhythms and un-notatable harmonies.
"It would be challenging to pull off, especially with most of the action inside a police station.
This dynamic material behaviour would be challenging to observe in experiments carried out after the shock event.
It would be challenging to create a risk-sharing system that benefits students without imposing undue hardship.
Mr. Ng was immediately interested, though he said he knew it would be challenging to make the lamps both attractive and structurally sound.
He lost to Janko Tipsarevic, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, afterwardward said it would be challenging to find a replacement.
The not-guilty verdict demonstrated that it would be challenging to build successful cases against Wall Street executives at the center of the financial crisis.
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