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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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The age range served by the Radical Monarchs is a critical time for girls, as puberty and the transition to middle school can be challenging.

From Los Angeles Times

It comes less than a year after the company hiked the price of the disc-free PS5 Digital Edition by £40, citing "challenging" market conditions.

From BBC

The emotion-tossed characters in this book take a vexingly long time to sort out their feelings and make choices, but the challenging narrative rewards persistent readers with a worthy finale.

From The Wall Street Journal

Social media companies point to under-13s being disallowed from joining their platforms - though questions remain about how strictly this is enforced - and versions of their sites with parental controls when challenged on questions of harm.

From BBC

Planning for a secure retirement is a major challenge.

From MarketWatch