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The phrase "a bit of audacity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of boldness or daring behavior in a situation.
Example: "It takes a bit of audacity to challenge the status quo, but that's how progress is made."
Alternatives: "a touch of boldness" or "a dash of daring".
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A bit of audacity could restore some hope to the world.
It's certainly an audacious undertaking -- but let's face it, if there was ever a time to display a bit of audacity, this is it.
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Still, the essay was a daring bit of audacity on the part of an obscure young writer with two novels to his name.
We lost a bit of what had made England good: the audacity and the tenacity of having a real crack at people".
Of the novelties, perhaps the most intriguing is a bit of political punditry: a ballet inspired by Barack Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope," set to Mozart's "Requiem".
Next to Eleanor Rigby's ambition and audacity, festival closer Life of Crime struck me as a bit of a damp squib.
The German newspaper Hamburger Fremdemblatt asked: "Is this not a bit of British tradition, to do the unconventional out of love for adventure, if great personal risks, audacity and romance are connected therewith?".
A bit of vanity.
"A bit of comedy".
A bit of intrigue.
A bit of hope.
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