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The phrase "at the challenge of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is presenting a challenge or difficulty to another person or group.
Example: "She rose to the occasion at the challenge of her competitors, proving her skills in the tournament."
Alternatives: "in response to the challenge of" or "facing the challenge of".
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His smile seemed to border on the sadistic, at the challenge of the bigger Big East.
This episode looks at the challenge of getting more girls into education.
He comes at the challenge of deconstructing the advantages and dangers of psychopathic behaviour with two distinct motivations.
"We have to look at the challenge of what are the enterprises that we can introduce into this country.
As minister I grew frustrated at the challenge of keeping home care fees low enough to allow pensioners to live in their own home.
As some larger enterprises are beginning to understand, smaller organisations need to look at the challenge of a cyber attack from the attacker's point of view.
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We look at the challenges of microfinance schemes in Jordan.
The strike force will look particularly at the challenges of eradicating ice addiction in remote communities.
"Parklife: Africa," filmed in Kruger National Park in South Africa, looks at the challenges of managing a wildlife preserve.
With a look at the challenges of Winged Foot and its rich Open history.
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