The sentence 'move on to new challenges' is correct and can be used in written English. It is often used when someone wants to express the idea of taking on something new and challenging. For example, "I'm so proud of all that I've accomplished this year. It's time to move on to new challenges and make this coming year even better!".
Then say you feel it's time to move on to new challenges".
For reasons I entirely respect, Andrew is keen to move on to new challenges and was, as such, unable to give the board a long-term commitment.
Often we carve out new roles (and enjoy doing so), and when we move on to new challenges others may benefit.
Liam Moran replaces David Pattinson, who has been in the job for the last seven years and wants to move on to "new challenges".
If you can't rapidly engage all employees and get them to commit to the agenda initiatives early on, the top team may move on to new challenges and strategies before your initial message reaches the full organization.
"In my experience, it is a combination of: you feel you want to move on to new challenges; you feel confident that you are able to make an effective contribution as a head; and you understand that the role is fundamentally different from being an acting head or even a first deputy," he says.
We thank Craig and wish him well as he moves on to new challenges".
He wrote only that he was moving on to "new challenges".
But surely he could have tried to nest them in a narrative about acknowledging past errors, seeking enlightenment, and moving on to new challenges.
As for Mr. Spielberg, having established his own cinematic hallmark and developed other talents to help create such films, he himself is moving on to new challenges.
"My family and I are glad to have the investigation of my conduct in this matter behind us and we look forward to moving on to new challenges," he said in a statement.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com