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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away challenged" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "He felt away challenged by the unexpected obstacles in his path."
Alternatives: "faced challenges" or "confronted difficulties".
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Frightened and bewildered rulers cling to what they know from the recent past even when that past is slipping away, challenged by apocalyptic events.
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Some complained that large corporations typically pollute first then walk away, challenging any claim about health problems in court and, at worst, paying a fine.
And even as it has swatted away challenges from Microsoft's Zune, and others, Apple's iPod, introduced nearly two years ago, is starting to age.
Jordon Ibe tries to slalom through a host of away challenges and into the penalty area, eventually dispossessed before Palace hack clear.
On Wednesday night, another Northern cargo ship strayed across the line but veered away when challenged.
Just before passing away, Ali challenged demonizing of Muslims by politicians.
But President Bush shied away from challenging Israeli governments.
LF: You've certainly not shied away from challenging opportunities.
Which isn't to say Fuller shies away from challenging situations.
North did not shy away from challenging core assumption in economic theory.
Few could accuse Inside Time of shying away from challenging material.
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