No. But you can eg challenge someone. eg Invite someone to participate in a challenge.
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MustAskCan you say to invite someone to a challenge?116,000,000 people think so on Google, but why not just say "to challenge someone"?
cbsteh If "challenge" (as a noun) is used to mean "to participate or be invited in a competition, tournament, or fight", then yes, you can correctly use "invite someone to a challenge".e.g.,I am willing to take up the challenge to lose 10 kg of body weight in four months or less.France will mount a serious challenge on winning the FIFA World Cup this year,Nei