Does using the prepositions 'of' and 'for' in the sentence sound natural?
My ex-girlfriend Greta, an award-winning athlete, is incredible. She can rise to the challenge of high expectations for her achievement.
No, that doesn't work. " You can finish it with, for example, "no matter how hard it might be".
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No, that doesn't work. Rewrite the last part as "She can rise to the/any challenge, ..."
You can finish it with, for example, "no matter how hard it might be".