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"speaking challenge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
When used in the context of an educational setting, the phrase conveys the idea of a task or activity designed to help someone improve their public speaking skills. For example, "The teacher assigned a speaking challenge to the class, in which each student had to deliver a five-minute presentation."
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It is the most frightening speaking challenge you can imagine.
He instigated his public speaking challenge, because he "used to live in great fear" of being asked to give speeches.
Further, the public speaking challenge, although successful at inducing stress, wasn't representative of the multiple complex stressors experienced in a typical work day.
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Using both conventional and unconventional tools, the regime continues to target WHRDs; and much of it is because allowing them the space to speak challenges the very image they are trying to sell abroad".
Unlike all other Today interviews, the minister was allowed to speak without challenge.
The Czechs threw down their ski gloves, so to speak, to challenge the Poles to a stair-climbing race.
She encourages women to "lean in," so to speak, and challenge themselves more.
Students were selected from entries to the L.A. Times High School Insider "Speak Out Challenge".
For the first time in a week I could speak without challenge, and the words spewed.
And we will speak out, challenge their mischaracterizations, and dismantle their indictments with facts and truths, as is our right.
But speaking is a challenge; words roll around like marbles in his mouth.
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