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The phrase "afraid of a challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's reluctance or fear to face difficult situations or tasks.
Example: "She was often perceived as being afraid of a challenge, avoiding any tasks that required significant effort or risk."
Alternatives: "fearful of a challenge" or "intimidated by a challenge."
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"He's not afraid of a challenge.
Vicky Featherstone has never been afraid of a challenge.
So Goater has always been a willing learner and never afraid of a challenge.
Amy Steffen is not afraid of a challenge, and is undaunted by starting her day before the sun has risen.
Of Alan R. Mulally, the chief executive of Ford, he says, "He's not afraid of a challenge".
A devotee of strong and clean tastes, Olney was a perfectionist in everything and never afraid of a challenge.
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I have no doubts and I think you know me well enough, three years this time, plus three years another time, that I am not afraid of a big challenge, and in this moment this is a real big challenge.
"I have no doubts and you know me well enough that I'm not afraid of a big challenge.
"I have no doubts and I think that you know me well enough, six years here, that I am not afraid of a big challenge.
She lives on the edge of western Sydney with her parents and, at 33, is still young, fit, adventurous and has never been afraid of a physical challenge.
Verbase is clearly not afraid of a daunting challenge, then.
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