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The phrase "accepted a challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has agreed to take on a difficult task or competition.
Example: "After much consideration, she finally accepted a challenge to run a marathon."
Alternatives: "took on a challenge" or "embraced a challenge."
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On Tuesday, Epstein, the 37-year-old onetime boy wonder, accepted a challenge just as daunting.
Pat has accepted a challenge, from his comedian daughter Joanna, that the pair of them swap jobs.
The exhibition features the stories of ordinary Americans who accepted a challenge and changed the course of history.
Lyga says he accepted a challenge from the other driver, suggesting that they pull over and have it out it right there.
The Illinois senator, meanwhile, accepted a challenge made this week by Mrs Clinton for more televised debates between the two of them.
Nineteen years later he accepted a challenge the provincial governor issued to Karachi's elite: do something about civic problems instead of complaining about them.
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Cook will accept a challenge, too.
Bellevue, often overwhelmed and underfunded, never failed to accept a challenge.
But I did begin to realize I wouldn't have to accept a challenge just because it was offered.
Mr. Sheymov developed a new algorithm, on which he has a patent pending, after accepting a challenge from a cybersecurity expert in the federal government.
"If we were truly brave, we should not accept a challenge; but we are all cowards," a friend of Hamilton's said after his death.
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