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The part of the sentence "encourage challenges" is correct in written English
You can use it in instances where you want to encourage someone to take on an action, activity, or idea that might be difficult, risky, or that might create some uncertainty. For example, you might say: "We should always encourage challenges and embrace new opportunities."
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The tight-knit world of Dublin's political and financial elite does not encourage challenges to consensual thinking.
Opponents of same-sex marriages have worried that San Francisco's continued defiance of the state's marriage law would encourage challenges of marriage laws in other states.
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"We are outraged by the deplorable actions of the military junta against Suu Kyi and strongly encourage challenging this obvious harassment of our fellow Nobel laureate," the statement read.
Mr. Mitchell said that a string of losses, particularly in boroughwide and Council races, encourages challenges to a party leader.
They blamed bad judgment, not a conspiracy, and noted that disclosure could have encouraged challenges to United Nations neutrality.
While results were encouraging, challenges defining RDS using administrative data, ensuring adequate risk adjustment, and accounting for care received prior to transfer, did not allow us to draw definitive conclusions about the suitability of rates of surfactant use in infants 30 to 34 weeks' gestation with RDS as a quality indicator.
Turnbull says: I don't think the culture encourages challenge enough.
There is freedom, flexibility, little competition, opportunities to share opinions and to develop personal projects Adequate, encouraging, challenging It is going through some growth crises Tiring, given the excessive red tape at UFF Source: MCTI (2013); ANPROTEC (2012); Wegermann (2010); author's tabulation.
She encouraged, challenged, and offered a new view of hope and courage.
After all, we all seek lives of love and harmony, where our work is not only appreciated, but encouraged, challenged and nurtured to be its best.
Encourage, challenge and be prepared to adapt.
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