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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after challenging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events where something occurs following a challenge or difficulty.
Example: "After challenging the team's assumptions, we were able to develop a more effective strategy."
Alternatives: "following the challenge" or "subsequent to the challenge".
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She burst on the national scene after challenging -- but losing narrowly to -- Senator Bill Bradley.
Then he was assaulted on a train after challenging a man about his racist behaviour.
(After challenging Apple's stance on royalties, Swift allowed the company to stream her album "1989").
Infinity got the contract after challenging the initial awarding of the bid to Microsoft.
Do you think luxury is making a comeback after challenging economic times?
After challenging the rezoning of the commercial lot to residential, the group took issue with the idea of retaining walls.
He said residents are likely to be landed with a legal bill for around £500,000 after challenging the freeholder.
Opponents had him kicked off the August 6 primary ballot after challenging whether he met residency requirements.
After challenging the prime minister over NHS reforms, he was roundly criticised for telling her to "calm down, dear".
Disappointed were Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark, who, after challenging at the top, ran out fourth in 470 Women.
The Sabahi campaign claimed that dozens of its activists were arrested after challenging alleged violations at polling stations across the country.
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