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non challenge
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "non challenge" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to refer to something that does not pose a challenge, but it is better to use more established terms. Example: "The task was a non challenge for the experienced team, as they had tackled similar projects before."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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60 human-written examples
Alli seemed to tumble in slow motion under Kyle Naughton's non-challenge and when Moss blew for the penalty it was the catalyst for Tottenham Hotspur to surge to a much-needed win.
News & Media
Almen Abdi put them ahead after just six minutes, pouncing on Ashley Richards' poor clearance, pushing past Kagisho Dikgacoi's non-challenge and, 20 yards from goal, shooting with his right foot into the far bottom corner.
News & Media
Alli worked Subasic with a dipping volley from distance, Kane saw a shot blocked by Jemerson and there was the bizarre moment when Alli threw himself to the ground, under a non-challenge from Fabinho, as Lamela prepared to take a corner and the referee, Gianluca Rocchi, rushed over to book the Monaco player.
News & Media
The tested blood characteristics were not influenced under non-challenge conditions.
Science
Guidetti hit the deck under a non-challenge from Brad McKay and subsequently scored from the spot to make it 2-0.
News & Media
One project, 06-207 Suses, uses the non-challenge method recommended by ADA before 2010.
Science
Only the non-challenge test does not require women to wait for the test to be completed.
Science
The observed flow rates in the sleeve unit averaged 371 ± 32.11 mL/min during challenge events and 386 ± 38.95 mL/min during non-challenge events.
The disk unit experienced flow rates of 420 ± 37.19 mL/min during challenge events and 443 ± 72.01 mL/min during non-challenge events.
One project (06-207 Sudan) is undertaking random non-challenge tests for both screening and diagnosis and is thus neither relying on the woman coming in a fasting state nor the process of a glucose challenge test.
Science
Water within flocculation bucket was treated with coagulants (aluminum sulfate and polyaluminum chloride [PAC]) and allowed to settle for 1 hour on non-challenge days, and until turbidity measured below 3 nephelometric turbidity units (NTU), and a minimum of 2 hours, on challenge days.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you intend to convey the absence of a challenge, avoid using the phrase "non challenge" due to its non-standard form. Opt for clearer and more accepted alternatives such as "not a challenge" or "no challenge".
Common error
Avoid constructing phrases with "non" followed directly by a noun when a simple negative adjective or a more standard construction would be clearer. For instance, instead of "non challenge", use "not a challenge" or "no challenge".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "non challenge" functions as a noun phrase intended to describe something that does not constitute a challenge. However, Ludwig AI indicates it's not a standard construction, recommending alternatives for clarity and correctness.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "non challenge" might seem like a straightforward way to express that something is not a challenge, it's not a standard or grammatically sound construction in English. Ludwig AI suggests opting for clearer, more accepted alternatives like "not a challenge" or "no challenge". Given its non-standard nature, using "non challenge" may lead to confusion, and it's best reserved for informal contexts, if at all. When aiming for clarity and correctness, especially in professional or formal settings, selecting one of the recommended alternatives is advisable.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
not a challenge
Replaces "non" with "not", a more standard negation in English.
no challenge
Uses "no" instead of "non", which is grammatically more common.
unchallenging task
Uses a more descriptive adjective to convey the absence of challenge.
easy task
Substitutes the entire phrase with a common expression for something not challenging.
simple task
Replaces "challenge" with a synonym that implies a lack of difficulty.
straightforward task
Emphasizes the lack of complexity in the task.
effortless task
Highlights the ease with which the task can be accomplished.
painless task
Indicates that the task is completed without difficulty or discomfort.
walk in the park
Idiomatic expression indicating something is very easy.
piece of cake
Another idiomatic expression meaning something is very easy to do.
FAQs
What does "non challenge" mean?
The phrase "non challenge" is an unconventional way to describe something that isn't difficult or demanding. It's better to use more common alternatives like "not a challenge" or "no challenge".
How can I use "non challenge" in a sentence correctly?
While "non challenge" might be understood, it's not standard English. Instead, you could say, "The task was not a challenge for the experienced team" or "It presented no challenge to them".
What are some alternatives to "non challenge"?
Instead of "non challenge", consider using phrases like "easy task", "simple task", or "straightforward task" depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to use "non challenge"?
No, it is not grammatically correct to use "non challenge". Using "not a challenge" or "no challenge" is more grammatically sound.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested