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Discover Ludwig"challenge him to" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that you are urging or daring someone to participate in a task or activity. It can also be used to suggest competition between two individuals. Example: "I challenge him to a game of chess. Let's see who wins."
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"I challenge him to do that".
I challenge his curiosity, I challenge him to dream.
We challenge him to match words with action.
Therefore, I challenge him to call a referendum.
"Right here, right now, I challenge him to a debate".
"I'm going to challenge him to sky diving," the mayor said.
But if you can challenge him to a game of chess, you might have a chance".
"I challenge him to dress up as Michael Phelps," Mr. Barger said last week.
"I challenge him to a one-on-one debate," he said.
American veterans should challenge him to come clean on the issue.
Every week I challenge him to suit up and go against me one on one.
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