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Discover LudwigThe phrase "like challenging" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to express a preference or enjoyment of challenges, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "I enjoy activities that are like challenging, such as rock climbing."
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"I like challenging myself.
"I like challenging jobs, I like challenging problems, I like driving change.
I like challenging games and this will be one.
"I like challenging myself and if the opportunity arises in the near future I would like to try it - but if selection goes the other way and they choose another captain if Straussy retires then so be it," Cook said last week.
And because I'm afraid that she think that I'm kind of like challenging her or something, but maybe they don't think that way, but we, I think she will kind of like feel differently with me.
I like challenging that and turning the whole thing around".
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Another former student, Josh Pemstein, said, "He liked being challenged, and he liked challenging us, as well".
"And I like challenges".
"I like challenges".
My thing is, I like challenges.
"But I decided to run again because I like challenges.
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