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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a audacious" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an audacious" because "audacious" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She made an audacious decision to start her own business in a competitive market."
Alternatives: "a bold" or "a daring".
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Having said all this, the sheer IQ of Farhadi's film-making makes this very watchable; only a film-maker of his confidence could have found space for a audacious bit of comedy: exhausted in class, Emad falls asleep and the kids pose for cheeky selfies around his snoring face.
Usualy a audacious bully myself, I never thought I'd be scared to seeing things black or white.
After the second offenses, Butterball launched a audacious radio campaign about its convenient holiday help line with no mention of the criminal abuse.
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TechCrunch: Your self-imposed funding goal of $5 million in a month is an audacious effort.
It was an audacious success for a thoroughly odd couple.
It is an audacious plan – and a controversial one.
Mary Hallock made what seems like an audacious move for a nineteenth-century young woman.
It's also an audacious run at a genre that has bedeviled him.
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