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"personal challenge" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any kind of challenge that an individual takes on, such as a physical challenge, a mental challenge, or a skill-building challenge. For example, "Running a marathon was a personal challenge I set for myself at the beginning of the year, and I'm proud that I was able to accomplish it."
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"You're taking on a personal challenge.
This is a personal challenge for me".
"We took that as a personal challenge".
"I was looking for a personal challenge.
"It's like a personal challenge to him".
Every game is a personal challenge.
Why not combine a personal challenge and raise money?
The Bush brothers greeted the personal challenge with enthusiasm.
But you've got to have a personal challenge.
"It offers a golfer his personal challenge of combat.
Ntsanwisi's decision to found the team came out of her own sense of personal challenge.
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