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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bold act" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a courageous or daring action. Example: "His decision to stand up to the bully was a bold act that earned him the respect of his peers."
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Every brush stroke is a bold act of pictorial balancing.
Love, yes, but love as a brave act, a bold act, requiring toughness and sacrifice.
The disillusionment and fatigue we found among Israelis and Palestinians compels a bold act of international leadership.
In Mr. Sherman's performance the effect comes across not like a gag but like a bold act of rhythmic dislocation.
Turning France around would require a bold act, practical measures, and would demand vast political courage of the president.
In 1981, in what was then a bold act of colorblind casting, Ms. Caldwell had Ms. Verrett sing Desdemona in Verdi's "Otello," opposite the tenor James McCracken in the title role.
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The move was a particularly bold act in a Muslim country led by moderate Islamist party, Ennahda.
This strikes me as a remarkably bold act of line-drawing.
"It was a pretty bold act to fire 11,000 air controllers," Mr. Spencer said.
WITH a single bold act, President Obama could correct the country's course, help assure his re-election, and preserve our children's future.
In theory, Barber's template is similarly replicable, though it would take a particularly bold act of patronage to unleash it across London.
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