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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well challenged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has been effectively tested or pushed to their limits, often in a positive context.
Example: "The rigorous training program left the athletes well challenged, preparing them for the upcoming competition."
Alternatives: "adequately tested" or "properly challenged."
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The coming months may well challenge Osborne's claim that his plan is working.
They might well challenge Mr Turing's mission, but they do not at any stage challenge the audience.
For them to make serious reductions in management's pay where warranted might well challenge their own status and pay.
The European Commission may well challenge that assertion.
My daughter is about to turn three, and she is... well, challenging is a polite way to put it.
The challenge of making another bouyant buiding in the less alluring, icy waters of Norway is, well, challenging, but Olthious' plan is on point.
Whatever the NEC rules, its decision could well be challenged in the courts.
I might as well have challenged him to arm-wrestle.
And, while he was at it, he would also do well to challenge his own contribution.
Even nearly 30 years later, Page finds these innovations fresh as well as challenging.
This hybrid nature makes the simulations more interesting as well as challenging.
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