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challenging

[chal-in-jing] / ˈtʃæl ɪn dʒɪŋ /














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Isla said she wore the brace every day to try to prevent the need for surgery, despite it being challenging and painful to wear.

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Traditional approaches depend on maintaining physical phage samples and using specialized host bacteria, which can be especially challenging when working with viruses that infect dangerous human pathogens.

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A theatre company is using drama training to help doctors deal with challenging patients.

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The chancellor said the UK had an economic plan which would "get us through challenging times" and that a trade deal with the US would not be "undone".

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"As the world's golf league," the statement continued, "LIV Golf continues to offer the best professional golfers the most competitive, challenging, and lucrative environments in which to pursue greatness on a global scale."

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