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The phrase "challenge well" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest performing a challenge effectively, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "To succeed in this competition, you must learn to challenge well and push your limits."
Alternatives: "rise to the challenge" or "meet the challenge effectively".
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Mr Hardwick said: "Doncaster Prison was a challenging prison to run, but the prison rose to that challenge well.
— and issuing a challenge: Well?
"She rose to the challenge well".
He grasped the magnitude of the challenge well.
They see him as a challenge!" Well, yes.
A tango, remote from the Argentine dance, proved a rhythmic challenge well met by the women.
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Therein lies a paradigm difference that continues to challenge well-meaning 'outsiders': who defines what is 'good', what is 'desirable', what is 'quality', and why the envisioned program is important?
And yet politicians who challenge well-tested scientific theories are getting unprecedented traction of late.
For the heat stress challenge, well-fed L4 worms on bacterial food were shifted to 28°C for 2 hr.
The foregoing privacy concerns are made more sensitive by emerging practices that challenge well-established legal and ethical norms.
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