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The phrase "accepts this challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is agreeing to take on a task or difficulty presented to them.
Example: "After much consideration, she accepts this challenge and is ready to prove her skills."
Alternatives: "takes on this challenge" or "embraces this challenge."
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I have no doubt this work could be improved upon, and I hope that the commission accepts this challenge.
A person who accepts this challenge will, in effect, be addressing the larger philosophical problem of our knowledge of the external world.
Critical Care Forum accepts this challenge and, in the coming months, will feature regular articles on ethical issues specific to the field.
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"The religious parties will not accept this challenge by the government".
Many doctors, including my GP practice, have accepted this challenge, and are getting on with it.
"I want to thank both these beautiful ladies for accepting this challenge.
"Contador will also race the Vuelta if Nibali, Froome and Quintana accept this challenge," he said.
Having accepted this challenge, I initally feel inspired by the prospect.
With that comes pressure, but I accept this challenge without fear.
I proudly accept this challenge, and, if confirmed, will humbly dedicate my best efforts to uphold your high standards.
I hope that Dr McKeith's instincts, as a fellow-scientist, will impel her to accept this challenge.
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