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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will you challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when asking someone if they are willing to confront or dispute something, often in a formal or rhetorical context. Example: "Will you challenge the decision made by the committee, or will you accept it without question?"
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Me: So, from the backbenches, will you challenge Cameron on his climate change proposals?
And only if you can regularly create more turnovers and concede fewer penalties will you challenge Robshaw for his England place.
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At the Crossroads will stretch you, challenge you, shake you up and hopefully wake you up.
CBT will help you challenge those negative thoughts.[41].[41]
Dimbleby: will you ever challenge IDS? Davis: no, never.
They'll definitely -- if you challenge them, they will be all over you.
Nobody will remember you unless you challenge the status quo.
You deserve someone who will challenge you and make you think about what you really want out of life.
He will soon challenge you if you have Epona in that same area.
It will challenge you, it will ask you to improve as a driver and it will reward you for doing so.
It is important to have friends who will challenge you, help you grow and love you for who you are.
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