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The phrase "do a challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to participating in or attempting a specific challenge, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I decided to do a challenge where I would run a mile every day for a month."
Alternatives: "take on a challenge" or "participate in a challenge."
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You can't do a challenge like this on icy roads".
Suddenly there are three of him (holograms), and they do a challenge dance.
"There's a growing subset of triathletes who are taking part because they want to do a challenge, or be part of the camaraderie of an event, rather than it being about the racing or miles per minute and personal bests.
Not training PT exercises with a ruck on was a mistake I will not repeat if I ever do a Challenge again.
Joining a meditation class or pledging to do a challenge (like Oprah's upcoming one with Deepak Chopra!) is a great way to make sure you meditate consistently.
When you do a challenge or time yourself, don't stuff it in, you.
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"I remember this one time we were doing a challenge that involved eating butter chicken and naan.
I should do a cheesecake challenge.
But other African countries do face a challenge that South Africa doesn't - infrastructure.
Kuntze's challenge failed, as did a similar challenge by James Britten in 1905.
7. Do a Facebook Live challenge.
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