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Kenny1999 Posted 5 years ago
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Up to the challenge?

I have been hearing people saying-- "up to the challenge".

In fact

1. What does it mean?

2. Can I have one or two full example sentence on this phrase?

  

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kenny1999 1. What does it mean? up to the challenge ~ willing to accept responsibility for doing a given job kenny1999 2.

  • kenny1999 1.
  • What does it mean?
  • up to the challenge ~ willing to accept responsibility for doing a given job kenny1999 2.
  • Can I have one or two full example sentence on this phrase?
  • I've got several hundred books that I bought at a yard sale, and I need you to sort them all by topic and alphabetize each group by author's last name.
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kenny19991. What does it mean?

up to the challenge ~ willing to accept responsibility for doing a given job

kenny19992. Can I have one or two full example sentence on this phrase?

I've got several hundred books that I bought at a yard sale, and I need you to sort them all by topic and alphabetize each group by auth

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