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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit more daring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting an increase in boldness or risk-taking in a particular context, such as fashion, behavior, or ideas.
Example: "I think we should try a bit more daring designs for our next collection to attract a younger audience."
Alternatives: "somewhat bolder" or "a little more adventurous".
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Gerry had always been a bit more daring, or mad.
But they went for something a bit more daring for phase three: the Rolling Stones.
As the pounds dropped, she had become a bit more daring.
Hopefully the Academy Awards, almost one month away, will bring a bit more daring to the podium.
"But over the years I've pushed him to be a bit more daring, to embrace more conceptual works by artists that I've admired".
But that indie-friendly Best Picture list did make it seem as if the Academy was finally ready to be a bit more daring.
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But with around 360 new games submitted to the App Store every day, maybe the industry is at a stage when developers and audiences can afford to be a little bit more daring.
Be a little bit more daring.
The PocketBand's design is a bit less daring but a bit more functional.
It may take a bit more research, and be aware that your daring choice may be a bit unexpected at a gala.
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