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The phrase "challenge to a game" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask someone to play a game with you, for example: "Would you like to accept my challenge to a game of chess?".
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It was never an especially easy game, even when you had a trusty keyboard to work with, but playing it with a touchscreen adds another level of challenge to a game that doesn't need it.
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WHILE visiting his future father-in-law, the actor Ryan O'Neal, for one of the first times, John McEnroe found himself challenged to a game of racquetball.
After the third ODI, my room-mate Laura Marsh and I were challenged to a game of pool by a few of the Kiwis.
And Michael Goldstein, chairman of Toys R UsUs, hasn't yet caved to Schwarz's challenge to a high-stakes game of squash.
But if you can challenge him to a game of chess, you might have a chance".
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The dummy was installed in Aug. 1886, and O Henry frequently dropped in to challenge Ajeeb to a game of ches Sara Bernhardt played a game of chess with him on each of four trips she made to this country.
There is a ping-pong table in the middle of the room but, mercifully, he does not challenge me to a game.
Each Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the hotel's manager, Mark Mathews, will challenge guests to a game of chess from 5 to 6 p.m.; any guest who places Mr. Mathews in checkmate will receive a free night's stay.
Challenge him to a game of tennis or bowling.
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