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"taking challenges" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who actively seeks out and confronts difficult situations or tasks. Example: Sarah is always up for taking challenges, whether it's learning a new language or tackling a complex project at work.
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It was true, but it was so exciting, and I would do it again because it was a challenge, and taking challenges keep you mentally and physically young.
I love taking challenges.
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On the court, Rondo takes challenges personally.
For me, the only way we can succeed is to take challenges head on".
But also something with some challenge; you want the director to know you can take challenge.
Colleges are always looking for a student who takes challenging and rigorous courses, but succeeds.
Have good grades, and have taken challenging courses, and enough of each subject.
Yet charter challenges take time to resolve.
It involves taking on challenges - marathons, triathlons.
Taking on challenges Ms. Yar Khan had other plans.
Another shows the governor of Illinois taking the challenge.
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