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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after challenged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something occurs following a challenge or difficulty.
Example: "The team performed better after challenged by their competitors."
Alternatives: "following a challenge" or "upon being challenged".
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Later after challenged by silica, the silicotic nodule grade was a little higher in silica group than in Treg-depleted group.
For example, the photosynthesis was decreased in Arabidopsis leaves after challenged with P. syringae (Bonfig et al. [2006]).
The expression levels of CfIAP1 and CfIAP2 were significantly up-regulated after challenged with acute viral necrobiotic disease virus, lipopolysaccharide and exposure to air.
Optimal levels (1000 2000 mg/kg) of baker's YCW improved the growth performance and intestinal mucus development of Japanese seabass, while 500 mg/kg YCW enhanced immune response and cumulative survival after challenged with A. veronii.
Consider how John Paul II virtually began his Papacy by naming St. Francis as the patron saint of those would seek to protect the environment; and soon after challenged the validity of an unquestioned faith in technology as something that increased the "threat of pollution of the natural environment".
Mice were sacrificed at 7, 28 or 56 days after challenged by silica instillation or sterile physiological saline.
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(After challenging Apple's stance on royalties, Swift allowed the company to stream her album "1989").
After challenging him, the teen sped off and Dylan gave chase.
After challenging him, the teen sped off, and Dylan gave chase.
Mice were then killed at 30 days after-challenge.
limit after it was challenged by bicyclists.
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