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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I dare them" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express a challenge or someone's willingness to take a risk. For example, you could say: "I am determined to succeed, and I dare them to challenge me."
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I dare them to.
I dare them to try.
"I dare them to do it at Crystal Palace".
I dare them to try and come throw me in jail.
"I dare them to show it," the group's president, Alisan Satilmis, said in a television interview.
I dare them to call your bio lab "gay" — or its nerdy professor, either — after they've seen Harvey Milk in action.
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"I dared them to throw me in jail and then watch how many human rights and journalism awards I win," he crowed.
I might dare them to jump, to descend with me into something that, given what they've been taught to see, probably looks like nothing at all.
Sometimes, over the years, I would almost dare them to reject me — while secretly fearing they actually might.
How dare them.
Dare - Dare them to do a certain thing.
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