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The phrase "a bold move that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or decision that is daring or courageous, often in a context where the outcome is uncertain.
Example: "Launching the new product in such a competitive market was a bold move that paid off in the end."
Alternatives: "a daring decision that" or "a courageous step that".
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It was a bold move that could have killed the startup before it had truly started.
That is a bold move that may make him a hero or may make him a fool.
Mr. Cox wooed Mr. Levy, who had been a Democrat, in a bold move that ultimately backfired.
His speech to the European Parliament presented the investment package as exactly that: a bold move that would create new jobs and transform whole sectors of the economy.
Jointly backed project bonds could be a step toward commonly issued Eurobonds, a bold move that would ease borrowing costs for vulnerable European economies, which Germany has opposed.
Some critics praised the juxtaposition of dark lyrics with airhead tunes as "delicious irony," and a "bold move" that created "relentless tension".
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And then he just disappears, a formally bold move that might have emptied out the film if Ms. Hansen-Love hadn't already filled it with such feeling.
It's a nice idea but a bold move, one that could've easily resulted in a soundclash that sounded as listenable as some saucepans falling down a metal staircase.
Or biology that would go in and clean up a planet?" It's a bold move, one that could taint Scott's earlier contribution to the series if it goes wrong.
With this move, Google is effectively shuttering the Tango brand (read more about that here), a bold move given that it just launched its second Tango device a few weeks ago.
Those moves signaled that the Knicks were telling their fans, and the rest of the N.B.A., that they were pursuing a championship — a bold move given that they were playing the Heat Friday night.
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