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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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Confidence among U.S. home builders inched lower this month, as affordability challenges persisted.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said it was "a very challenging environment to navigate" and was "very cold".

From BBC

While beef demand is resilient and companies like Darden Restaurants’ LongHorn Steakhouse and rival Texas Roadhouse have enjoyed faster growth than most casual-dining chains since Covid, the beef industry is facing stiff challenges.

From Barron's

While beef demand is resilient and companies like Darden Restaurants’ LongHorn Steakhouse and rival Texas Roadhouse have enjoyed faster growth than most casual-dining chains since Covid, the beef industry is facing stiff challenges.

From Barron's

Despite serious physical challenges, Romito 2 lived into adolescence or adulthood.

From Science Daily