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Discover LudwigThe phrase "challenge not to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative phrase to instruct someone not to do something. Example: "I challenge you not to give in to peer pressure and make a decision that goes against your values."
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"It's a real challenge not to use salt, fats and sugar".
"It's a real challenge not to let them down," he said.
But for the intrepid eater, it was a challenge not to be declined.
"It is definitely a challenge not to get frustrated," Lundqvist said.
So did the challenge, not to mention the need to support his family.
"It's a challenge not to make these human figures too 'puppety'," he said.
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We were thrown in at the deep and challenged not to sink.
Though robotic missions are easier to achieve, the X Prize competitors still face formidable challenges, not to mention extravagant costs.
To me, these were fascinating challenges, not to mention survival skills for a fledgling composer.
He suggested that the only way to ensure a future for IR is to continuously evaluate current structures, issues and challenges, not to lose what has been achieved.
Being a cattle rancher in Paraguay, and a native of Germany, I also feel personally challenged, not to say threatened, by the FAO's journalistic activities.
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