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The phrase "attempt to challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an effort or endeavor to confront or dispute something, such as an idea, decision, or authority.
Example: "The lawyer decided to attempt to challenge the ruling in court, believing there were grounds for an appeal."
Alternatives: "try to contest" or "make an effort to dispute".
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Consensus decisionmaking processes attempt to challenge these imbalances as well.
Here was an attempt to challenge a false dichotomy.
This would be Mr. Icahn's fourth attempt to challenge the Dell buyout, Bloomberg News reports.
This two-seater luxury convertible was an attempt to challenge Mercedes.
He planned to ramp up lending in an attempt to challenge the "big four" banks.
And to attempt to challenge her was always to risk her serious displeasure.
At the preliminary hearing the UK's attempt to challenge the court's jurisdiction was defeated.
However, that case involved an attempt to challenge the validity of a classification before receipt of a notice of induction.
However, any state-led attempt to challenge non-violent extremism will inevitably be compromised by illiberal legislation.
Senior judges have rejected an attempt to challenge the lawfulness of the central plank of government's welfare policy.
RadioShack have hit the front in an attempt to challenge Cavendish, who is placed third at present.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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