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The phrase "accepts challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is willing to take on difficult tasks or situations.
Example: "She is known for her resilience and always accepts challenges with a positive attitude."
Alternatives: "embraces challenges" or "takes on challenges".
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"I know how he accepts challenges.
"He accepts challenges in dealing with the problems," said James Maguire Sr., a longtime floor trader.
One of them was Frank Petrone, the town supervisor, who said that Huntington's award shows that it accepts challenges.
The pharmacist accepts challenges and provides services as a health advisor, so their role is highly esteemed and acknowledged by general practitioners in developed countries such as Australia, the USA, and the UK among others.
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He accepts challenge and sometimes even courts disaster.
You got to accept challenges.
"I accept challenges, and I enjoy life.
Always accept challenges.
Only Guild Leaders can issue challenges and only Guild Leaders can accept challenges.
Owner accepted challenge, shot both birds.
"I'm a man that accept challenge.
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