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Discover LudwigThe phrase "challenged for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate a conflict or competition between two parties. For example, "The law was challenged for infringing on civil rights."
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Bruno challenged for the world title four times.
It is not the first time he has been challenged for proclaiming technology's promise.
You will be challenged for improvement in both of those aspects for overall personal growth.
How can current aesthetics be challenged for a more inclusive industry?
She was challenged for voting to designate the Iranian Revolutionary Guard as a foreign terrorist organization.
When Heseltine challenged for the leadership, she won the vote but lost the party's confidence.
It will be the second time an Italian syndicate has challenged for the cup.
Twice this postseason he was challenged for starting Pedro Martinez after long layoffs.
That is not to say the government shouldn't be challenged for its cynical play.
An appeal will be heard, where that evidence can be challenged for accuracy.
The Capitals then challenged for goalie interference, but the goal was upheld upon review.
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