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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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The film's producer, Ukrainian Alexander Rodnyansky, said even making the film in the US proved a challenge, as "it's incredibly hard to do an independent drama in the US these days".

From Barron's

But the scientists say it will be very challenging to work out which species of elephant the creature was.

From BBC

A potential red card for Lucas Digne for a challenge on Jacob Murphy was also missed, along with a possible offside against Dan Burn on Newcastle's equaliser.

From BBC

Ryding - known as 'the Rocket' - finished 17th in the slalom in Bormio, lower than he and anyone would have hoped for but getting to the finish line was a challenge in itself.

From BBC

But in February, the government said those elections would go ahead in May this year, following legal advice in the wake of a challenge from Reform UK.

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