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The phrase "a trophy for a challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an award or recognition given for successfully completing a challenge or competition.
Example: "After months of hard work and dedication, she finally received a trophy for a challenge she had participated in."
Alternatives: "an award for a challenge" or "a prize for a challenge".
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In 1902 the Ranfurly Shield was presented by Earl Ranfurly, the governor of New Zealand, to serve as a trophy for a challenge competition between provincial rugby teams.
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He donated a silver trophy for a Challenge Cup between Geelong, Ballarat and clubs of the Western District.
"It was like a trophy for them".
And you shouldn't get a trophy for losing.
From Wenger's appointment in 1996 until around 2006, games between the two pulsed with antipathy and quality, but eventually Arsenal faded from relevance, going nearly a decade without a trophy and only vaguely challenging for the title, while United won five more Premier Leagues and reached three Champions League finals.
Looking for a challenge?
Iain Balshaw aims to preserve Biarritz's proud European record and deny fellow World Cup winner Jonny Wilkinson a European trophy for Toulon in Friday's Amlin Challenge Cup final.
A trophy car for the tycoon who already has a trophy spouse.
"We haven't won trophies for a long time.
"In order to maintain a challenge for the trophies we are still competing for we felt the only option was to make the change now," added the club statement.
As I heard that minister droning on I made a challenge for the trophy myself.
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