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Discover Ludwig"challenge anything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it anytime you want to express the idea of questioning or opposing something. For example: "We are open to new ideas and challenges, so don't hesitate to challenge anything we suggest."
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It was very difficult to challenge anything".
Besides, these shows don't challenge anything – not really.
We didn't set out to challenge anything political – we just wanted our game back.
There's no depth to which they're unwilling to sink to challenge anything threatening their interests".
The voices of summer pop don't set out to challenge anything.
Its leaders have so far been afraid to challenge anything labeled antiterrorist, however dangerous.
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"If anyone challenged anything, we'd just call it a tie," she said.
It's a movie movie, though, and it's not challenging anything, which is hard for me.' Another pause while she mulls over how far to go with this implied criticism.
While Mr. McNamara adapts a self-serving pose of perfect candor and aw-shucks guilelessness, Mr. Morris counters with a slyly distanced style, dropping in sarcastic asides (doom-laden music cues or cutaways to apocalyptic newsreel footage) that chisel at Mr. McNamara's authority without overtly challenging anything he has to say.
"We'll call it just enough black faces to assuage liberal guilt without the discomfort of challenging anything.
Stand-up wasn't my way of challenging anything, it was just the way for this theatre kid to get the Cool Kids to like me.
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