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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I dared" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English
It can be used as a verb phrase, subject to the verb "dare", in the past tense. Some examples of when you can use "I dared" in a sentence are: - As the beginning of a sentence to express an action or challenge that someone has taken or is about to take: "I dared to climb the tallest mountain in the world." - As part of a sentence to express an action that was done despite fear or risks: "I dared to speak my mind despite the consequences." - As part of a sentence to express an action that was done against someone's wishes or expectations: "I dared to disagree with my boss during the meeting." - As part of a sentence to express an action or thought that is considered unconventional or bold: "I dared to dream of a world without poverty and inequality." - As part of a sentence to express an action that was done in the past, often in contrast to the present: "I dared to love him once, but now I realize it was a mistake."
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I dared not move.
I dared to ask why.
I dared to dream.
And so I dared to dream.
In college, I dared friends to try it.
It was getting dark, so I dared not continue on.
8 1 THE SUMMER I DARED, by Barbara Delinsky.
My assessment was as quick as I dared: not for resuscitation, but for full palliation.
This is more than I dared hope in planning this cruise.
Then, the next morning, I dared to tell Shayna about Matthew.
And I dared to ask her: Was I being let go because I wasn't gay?
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