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'embraced challenges' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone taking on a challenge despite the difficulty or uncertainty associated with it. For example, "Riley was an inspirational leader who embraced challenges and led her team to victory."
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Karen lived and enjoyed life fully; with an ever-present smile, she loved deeply, embraced challenges and was always ready for new adventures.
People with a growth mindset, however, embraced challenges, and understood that tenacity and effort could change their learning outcomes.
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Yet, on the same token, I enjoy and embrace challenges.
Flexibility and reactivity: Having project meetings which embrace challenges to current approaches and change when necessary.
But Torre also appreciates the fact that his players embrace challenges.
He wanted us to share his love of literature and he wanted us to embrace challenges that appear daunting.
The electorate will, as ever, he argues, only hand victory to the party which embraces challenges of the future.
Admissions offices want to see someone who embraces challenges.
The key is to embrace challenges from the end-user perspective and focus on a customer value proposition, rather than underlying technology.
They don't fear change, they embrace challenges.
Men, on the other hand, tend to embrace challenges as if they are simply surmountable tasks.
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