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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mount a challenge" is correct and usable in written English
It means to take action in order to overcome a problem or difficulty. For example, "The team was determined to mount a challenge and come out on top."
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Were Mr Arafat to go, Hamas would almost certainly not mount a challenge for national leadership.
But the conservative wing of the CDU is also expected to mount a challenge.
But where New Labour is silent, Catholics are prepared to mount a challenge.
Now Fox intends to mount a challenge for the younger viewers.
A year and a half ago, Gillard seized the moment to mount a challenge to his leadership.
While countries must ask the W.T.O. to mount a challenge under its rules, companies can do so directly under Nafta.
Together, they can regroup to mount a challenge to the revolution and the stability of the country.
Experts say there is a route by which Janner's legal team could still mount a challenge against such a trial.
Thus, regardless of party, each selected recount official has ample opportunity examine each ballot and, if necessary, mount a challenge.
Any person wanting to mount a challenge would have to prove they had been directly and personally adversely affected.
Lawyers say condominium residents should mount a challenge on a collective basis even though their assessments are individual.
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