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challenge

[chal-inj] / ˈtʃæl ɪndʒ /




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In February the EU told TikTok it must change its "addictive design" or face heavy fines, a move which the Chinese-owned platform said it would challenge.

From BBC

A challenge for politicians of all persuasions between now and 7 May will be to demonstrate that the devolved institutions they hope to run do, and should, matter.

From BBC

They will play Hearts twice in their last six games, though, which forms part of a challenging finale to their season.

From BBC

In a letter to customers, he apologized for “being disconnected from your challenges and concerns.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Making a purposefully idiosyncratic retelling of a classic tale came with its own challenges.

From Los Angeles Times