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The phrase "at challenging" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "She excelled at challenging herself to improve her skills."
Alternatives: "in challenging" or "when faced with challenges".
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We're lousy at challenging our own beliefs, but we're good at challenging each other's.
In any genre, Ballard aimed at challenging assumptions.
But Mr. Assad ultimately balked at challenging his father's legacy.
Teachers do a pretty wonderful job at challenging the problem, but we can't do it alone.
Last August it launched DJX, a service aimed at challenging Bloomberg's dominance of the terminals market.
"On the contrary, it reinforces ideas we've worked fiercely at challenging and moving beyond from.
It is his last chance at challenging his conviction in the state courts.
I worried that my attempt at challenging this racial caricature might come across as me simply reproducing it.
In addition, because this is its first month on sale, the Civic is currently available at challenging launch prices.
The midsize sport sedan is Infiniti's first effort at challenging the BMW 3-Series and Lexus IS 300.
The first phase sees all new members invited to attend group sessions aimed at challenging unhelpful ways of thinking.
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