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The phrase "accepted challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to challenges that have been acknowledged or taken on, often in a context of personal growth or achievement.
Example: "Throughout her career, she has faced and accepted challenges that have shaped her into a resilient leader."
Alternatives: "embraced challenges" or "tackled challenges".
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"For the most part, if you look at each one of the guys, we've accepted challenges very well.
Last week, during one of those fu rious school workouts that resemble races, not practice, Mason accepted challenges from freshman teammates.
Among the accepted challenges are two teams from the United States: the cup veteran Dennis Conner's Stars and Stripes syndicate, representing the New York Yacht Club, and the telecommunications entrepreneur Craig McCaw's One World Challenge, backed by the Seattle Yacht Club.
He even accepted challenges from the locals, most notably a group of Newport joiners who built a series of wooden casks from which he would escape.
He's been given nothing and has always accepted challenges and done well, whether it's on the field or off".
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Owner accepted challenge, shot both birds.
The petitioners' argument, if accepted, challenged every part of the law except disclosure, as Mutch explains.
You got to accept challenges.
"I accept challenges, and I enjoy life.
"I know how he accepts challenges.
It was in his nature to accept challenges.
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