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'appetite for challenge' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to express an eagerness or willingness to take on a difficult task or endeavor. For example: "She has an unquenchable appetite for challenge, which has driven her to become a successful businesswoman."
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For doctors, then, it seems the possibilities for career development are wider than is commonly thought, and depending on your appetite for challenge, exciting and varied too.
Because of this appetite for challenge, he is seen within SAP as more knowledgeable than Mr Plattner.Yet Mr Kagermann still appears much the professor he once was, and not just in his demeanour.
A protean actor and playwright with an appetite for challenge and an abiding interest in the magic trickery of theater, Mr. Greenspan has retooled an antique Broadway vehicle as a sleek little solo roadster.
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The Wake's success has shown there is an appetite for challenging fiction.
Smoltz's willingness to become a closer at the height of his career spoke to his appetite for challenges.
Others see his very success and the patronage of the former president Hu Jintao as evidence that he has little appetite for challenging the status quo.
His appetite for challenges is still insatiable, as it was when Cox issued his original invitation: "I said I wasn't sure I knew enough technically, and he replied that you didn't need to know that much about it.
But the government's newfound appetite for challenging the City is winning enthusiastic support from Labour MPs, and the decision to follow this up immediately with the threat of two further taxes is hugely symbolic.
And, except for Mr. Badillo, none of the candidates displayed much of an appetite for challenging union policies, like cumbersome disciplinary procedures for bad teachers, which some educators argue must come to an end if there is to be a turnaround in New York's schools.
But when you combine Trump's disregard for multilateral agreements and organizations (which also seems to extend to NATO and the European Union) with his appetite for challenging countries, institutions, and people on an individual basis, it is hard not to be concerned about where things are heading — and not just with China.
If so, you better avoid any discussion of admin details, bureaucratic processes, and rules -- in fact, be ready to share your boss' appetite for challenging not just external, but also internal, rules.
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