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Discover LudwigThe phrase "challenge from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that somebody is being challenged or offered a tough task or problem to solve. For example, "The professor gave the students a challenge from to create a prototype of a new gadget."
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But the challenge from China seems different.
That's a rare old challenge from there.
Agora faces a challenge from I.T.I.
He faces a challenge from Del.
A challenge from the Futility Closet.
A challenge from superstar mathematician Jordan Ellenberg.
He had faced a challenge from Representative Danny K. Davis.
He did not expect such a challenge from Blake.
I rebel," in response to a challenge from her superiors.
He could face a strong challenge from Gen. Sarath Fonseka.
Meanwhile Alonso was fighting off a challenge from Kamui Kobayashi.
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